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Jueju (traditional Chinese: 絕句;
simplified Chinese: 绝句; pinyin:
juéjù), or
Chinese quatrain, is a type of
jintishi ("modern form poetry") that grew po****r...
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Qiyan jueju (七言絕句; abbr.
qijue 七絕),
known in ****an as shichigon-zekku (七言絶句) is a type of
jueju poetry form
consisting of four
phrases each
seven Chinese...
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Middle Chinese within each couplet. The prin****l
forms are the four-line
jueju, the eight-line lüshi, and the
unlimited pailü. In
addition to the tonal...
- (lüshi): Five-character
regular verse Seven-character
regular verse Quatrain (
jueju): Five-character
quatrain Seven-character
quatrain Out of 317
poems in one...
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three types of
regulated verse: the eight-lined lüshi, the four-lined
jueju, and the
linked couplets of
indeterminate length pailu. All
regulated verse...
- "Spring Lament" (春怨) is a five-word
jueju (五言绝句) poem
written by Jin
Changxu (金昌绪)
during the late Tang dynasty. This is
historically the only poem attributed...
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rhythmic patterns); and
jueju (truncated verse), a four-line poem with five, six, or
seven characters per line. Good
examples of the
jueju verse form can be...
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other variations of shi poetry,
generally either a four line (quatrain, or
jueju) or else an eight-line poem is normal;
either way with the even numbered...
- of the
Kaiyuan era of
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. He is best
known for his
jueju "Climbing
Stork Tower" (登鸛雀樓). No
collection of Wang's
poems seems to have...
- receptions. He
hastily adapted some
court music to a
slightly modified jueju poem by Tang
dynasty (618–907) poet Wang Jian and
presented that song as...