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Four-, five- and seven-character poetry are the most common forms
of Chinese traditional poetries.
Of the three forms, four-character poetry came to being at the earliest
time. Feng(The Book of Songs) andYa(Odes and Epics) of Shijing(Book
of Poetry) are basically four-character poetries. A lot of four-character
poetries were also found in some other ancient books and records
before the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD) such as The Records of the
Great Historian and Zuo's Commentary to the Spring and Autumn Annals.
Therefore, it is obvious that four-character poetry was the prevailing
from of poems both for entertainment and sacrifice in the whole
society from the Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century BC-711BC) to
the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476BC).
Four-character poetry gradually declined after the Spring and Autumn
Period, but a lot of people still wrote in this form, such as Cao
Cao and his sons as well as Ji Kang in the Three Kingdoms Periods
(220-280), Lu Ji, Lu Yun and Tao Yuanming in the Jin Dynasty (265-420).
Among their works, some excellent ones are still popular today.
Five-character poetry also has an early origin. In Shijing(Book
of Poetry), there were some five-character poems, but their formal
rise was in the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD). Compared with four-character
poetry, the five-character poetry has an additional rhyme, and thus
has a bigger capacity for expressions and more space for the variations
in the line.
There was significant development both in folklores and literary
works in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). Ban Gu was the first
intellectual that engaged himself in writing five-character poetry,
which marked the beginning for literati to learn new forms from
folk art. Later, five-character poetry attained a very high level
with the emergence of abundant poems. In the reign of Jian'an in
the Three Kingdoms Period, five-character poetry entered its booming
period and overwhelmed four-character poetry.
Seven-character poetry also originated in Shijing(Book of Poetry),Sichou
Shi by Zhang Heng in the Eastern Han Dynasty was the earliest work
of seven-character poetry by intellectuals, and Yangexing(Sumptuous
Feasting Song)by Cao Pi is generally considered the first mature
work of seven-character poetry. In the Wei and Jin dynasties (220-420),
this form of poetry was not considered as important as five-character
poetry. In the early Tang Dynasty (618-907), seven-character poetry
began to prevail and some excellent works appeared.
This form has more characters than four- and five-character poetry,
and can express more complicated and complete ideas with a longer
and slower intonation. After the Tang Dynasty, five-character and
seven-character became the principal forms of traditional poetry
and four-character poetry was on the decline as time went by.
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