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Regulated verse – also
known as
Jintishi (traditional Chinese: 近體詩;
simplified Chinese: 近体诗; pinyin:
jìntǐshī; Wade–Giles: chin-t'i shih; "modern-form...
- four
characters and no more than seven) and
rhyming every other line.
Jintishi,
which means "Modern Poetry", was
actually composed from the 5th century...
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simplified Chinese: 绝句; pinyin: juéjù), or
Chinese quatrain, is a type of
jintishi ("modern form poetry") that grew po****r
among Chinese poets in the Tang...
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styled verse (yuefu), "old style"
verse (gushi), "modern style"
verse (
jintishi). In all cases,
rhyming is obligatory. The
Yuefu is a folk
ballad or a...
- as "ancient-style"
gushi poetry and regulated, "recent-style"
jintishi poetry.
Jintishi (meaning "new
style poetry"), or
regulated verse, is a stricter...
- of the
regulated verse form of
classical Chinese poetry (also
known as
jintishi). Cui Hao was born in Biànzhōu (汴州,
present day Kaifeng, Henan) and p****ed...
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various types of shi poetry, such as "old style"
gushi and "new style"
jintishi. This is the
style of
those poems which compose this collection, the Shijing...
- common.
Poetry styles that were po****r in the Tang
included gushi and
jintishi, with the
renowned poet Li Bai (701–762)
famous for the
former style, and...
- and poet Jia Dao (779–843),
Chinese poet of
discursive gushi and
lyric jintishi Yuan Zhen (779–831),
Chinese writer and poet of the
middle Tang dynasty...
- main
forms of
classical Chinese poetry. It is a
style of
regulated verse (
jintishi): the
rules and
regulations of the pailü
allow for a poem
composed of an...