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The origin of pastoral poetry

The community was founded on 20 1 1 and was built in three phases. The whole park covers an area of more than 800 mu, and the first phase covers an area of more than 300 mu. It covers many fields such as modern high-tech eco-agriculture, eco-tourism, outdoor expansion, farming culture experience and so on. Now it has officially opened and put into operation. The park is adjacent to Tianfu New District in Chengdu and is rich in agricultural resources.

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In the modern context, the word "pastoral" does not come from China's classical poetry or traditional culture, but from the western cultural context. Therefore, pastoral is neither a song of nomadic people on the grassland nor a song of "the shepherd boy refers to Xinghua Village", but it is actually a popular vocabulary in the west in the14th century.

Mostly in two parts, sometimes in three parts. Use dialects instead of Latin. The content is mainly pastoral poems and love poems, and there are also revelations involving political satire and moral implications. In the musical form, imitation is adopted, and the high notes are melodious, while the low notes are often regarded as long sounds similar to harmonic progression.

It can be seen that "pastoral" refers to singing music and poetry mainly composed of pastoral poems and love poems. Later, after being translated into Chinese, pastoral mainly refers to a quiet, poetic and romantic lifestyle, scene and emotional experience far away from the city and noise. For example, the kind described in Shen Congwen's "Border Town" is an idyllic state of life, although it does not involve grazing and herding cattle.

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