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Classification of Chinese Style in Primary Schools

1. The characteristics of poetry (1) Poetry is a style that is juxtaposed with novels, essays and plays. It vividly expresses the author's rich thoughts and feelings in highly concise language, reflects the social life in a concentrated way, and has a certain rhythm and rhythm. Its main features are as follows: ① The content of poetry is the most concentrated reflection of social life. ② Poetry is full of emotion and imagination, and is good at impressing readers emotionally. ③ The poetic language is concise in image, harmonious in tone and distinct in rhythm. (4) Poetry is not in the form of sentences, but in the form of actions (China's old-style poems and songs are one line). 2. Fiction is a literary style that is juxtaposed with poetry, prose and drama. It mainly depicts characters and reflects social life through complete story and environmental description. The description of characters, plot and environment are the three elements of the novel.

3. Prose Prose has different meanings in different times. Modern prose is a literary genre juxtaposed with poetry, novel and drama. Classical Chinese refers to all styles except verse. 4. Drama is a comprehensive stage art, and the drama mentioned here is actually a script, that is, a style juxtaposed with novels, poems and essays. Drama is inseparable from drama conflict, which is reflected in the conflict of characters and a series of actions. Drama language includes character language (lines) and stage description. Stage description is descriptive words written at the beginning and end of each scene of the script and in the middle of the dialogue, including a list of people, time, place, costumes, props, scenery, expressions, actions and performances. It has many functions, such as enhancing the stage atmosphere, setting off the characters' emotions, showing the characters' personalities and promoting the development of the plot.