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Sanqu (Chinese: 散曲; pinyin:
Sǎnqǔ; Wade–Giles: San-ch’ü) is a fixed-rhythm form of
classical Chinese poetry or "literary song".
Specifically sanqu is a...
- the
sanqu (散曲)
lyric type of
classical Chinese poetry forms. The poem "Autumn Thoughts" (秋思) is the most
widely known of his
sanqu poems. His
sanqu poems...
- the Zaju (雜劇), in
which case
these Qu may be
referred to as
sanqu (散曲). The San in
Sanqu refers to the
detached status of the Qu
lyrics of this verse...
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Zhongyuan Yinyun was a
dictionary that
codified the
rhyming conventions of new
sanqu verse form in this language.
Together with the
slightly later Menggu Ziyun...
- this language,
including verse,
drama and
story forms, such as the qu and
sanqu poetry. The
rhyming conventions of the new
verse were
codified in a rime...
- this language,
including verse,
drama and
story forms, such as the qu and
sanqu. The
phonology of Old
Mandarin has been
inferred from the ʼPhags-pa script...
- folks.
There were
prolific works in zaju
variety shows and
literary songs (
sanqu),
which were
written in a
distinctive poetry style known as qu.
Novels of...
- the Zaju (雜劇/杂剧), in
which case
these Qu may be
referred to as
sanqu (散曲). The San in
Sanqu refers to the
detached status of the Qu
lyrics of this verse...
- the Divine.
Notable authors include Kabir, Surdas, and Tulsidas.
Chinese Sanqu poetry was a
Chinese poetic genre po****r from the 12th-century Jin Dynasty...
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Haowen (died 1257),
Chinese Sanqu poetry writer 1191:
Janna (died unknown),
Kannada poet 1193:
Shang Dao (died 1258),
Chinese Sanqu poet 1196:
Alberico da...