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What are the genres of literature in the Han Dynasty?

Fu, E-text, original, theory, zangwei, etc., of which the most flourishing is "fu".

Fu:

China's ancient style of writing, which emphasizes style and rhythm, both poetry and prose. It is characterized by "spreading and picking up words, writing about things", focusing on writing scenery and expressing emotions through the scenery. The earliest appeared in the prose of the sons, called "short fu"; Qu Yuan as the representative of the "tao style" is a poem to the transition of the fu, called "tao fu"; the Han Dynasty formally established the fugue style, called the Rhetoric Fu"; after Wei and Jin Dynasties, it was increasingly developed in the direction of parallelism, called "parallelism Fu"; in Tang Dynasty, it was transferred from parallelism to legal form, called "legal Fu"; in Song Dynasty, it was written in the form of prose, called "literary Fu". The Song Dynasty wrote fugu in the form of prose and called it "literary fugu". Famous fu are: Du Mu's "A Fang Palace Fu", Ouyang Xiu's "Autumn Sound Fu", Su Shi's "former Red Cliff Fu" and so on.