Fu (poetry)
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title:
Fu (poetry)
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Fu, often translated "rhapsody" or "poetic exposition", is a form of Chinese rhymed prose that was the dominant literary form in China during the Han dynasty. Fu are intermediary pieces between poetry and prose in which a place, object, feeling, or other subject is described and rhapsodized in exhaustive detail and from as many angles as possible. They were not sung like songs, but were recited or chanted. The distinguishing characteristics of Full stop Punctuationinclude alternating rhyme and p
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Chinese poetry form
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fu_(poetry)
date created:
2007-01-24T03:50:39Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T01:38:55Z
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