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The Tradition of Arabic Poetry
1, epic
A genre of ancient folk literature, a special narrative poem, came into being in human childhood, and has the characteristics of "taking historical events of great significance of our nation as the main theme, taking heroes beloved by the people as the main characters, and mixing myths and legends with real historical events". Like Homer's epic.
2. Sonnets
A lyric poem in Europe, transliterated as "Shanglai Style". This is a short poem, which was popular among the people in the Middle Ages and used for singing. Its format consists of two parts: the first part is two sonnets and the second part is two sonnets. The founder is said to be Liantini, the main poet of Italian "Sicilian Poetry School". /kloc-In the second half of the 4th century, another Italian poet, Petrarch, inherited the tradition of "Sicilian Poetry School" and created a new sonnet style-"Petrarch", which made the sonnet more perfect.
Step 3 hang poems
The floorboard of seven famous long poems in the obscurantism period of medieval Arabic literature. It is named because: Arabia is a nation that loves poetry, and the main literary form is poetry. In the 5th century AD, a fair was held in Mecca every year. Poets from various tribes came to recite their poems and hold competitions. The winner's poem is copied on linen and hung, which is called "hanging poem". A well-formed metrical poem.
4. Haiku
Japanese classical short poems were originally called "humor". This is a poem popular in Japan in the late Middle Ages. The form is three lines each, and the number of syllables in each line is 5, 7 and 5 (referring to Japanese, it is different when translated into Chinese). *** 17 syllables don't rhyme. Instantly expressing feelings is the main content. Use metaphors and symbols; Language is meaningful, concise and easy to remember and spread.
5. Rube's poems
A poetic style commonly used in Persian poetry in the Middle Ages, originally meaning "four-line poem". This is a traditional Iranian poetry style. The first, second and fourth lines rhyme, while the third line generally does not rhyme, similar to China's quatrains.
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