歌行体

歌行體
gēxíngtǐ
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 gexing verse form
  2. 2 free-form classical narrative ballad with flexible line lengths and free rhyme changes

Examples

Bái Jūyì de 《Chánɡhèn Gē》 shì gēxíngtǐ de dàibiǎozuò.
Bai Juyi's 'Song of Everlasting Sorrow' is a representative work of the gexing form.
Gēxíngtǐ bù shòu zìshù hé pínɡzè de yánɡé xiànzhì.
Gexing-style poetry isn't strictly bound by line length or tonal patterns.

Tips

history
Evolved from Han-dynasty 乐府 (yuèfǔ) folk ballads. The 'song' and 'march/journey' both originally named musical genres; combined as they came to mean a long narrative poem in flexible form. Tang masters 李白, 杜甫, 白居易 elevated it to high literature.
usage
Contrasted with regulated 近体诗 (绝句, 律诗) which fix line count, character count, tone pattern and rhyme. 歌行体 lets the poet vary line length (often mixing 五言, 七言 and longer), change rhymes mid-poem, and run as long as the story demands — useful for narrative subjects.

Stroke Order

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