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Yüeh-Fu
Chinese folk songs recorded by the Yüeh Fu (Music Bureau). Several hundred texts of yüeh-fu have been preserved. They are traditionally divided into three types, which differ markedly from one another: those of the Han period (second century B.C. to third century A.D.) and the northern and southern yiieh-fu of the Six Dynasties period (fourth to sixth centuries). The yiieh-fu deal with love (particularly the southern yiieh-fu), the fleeting nature of existence (the Han yiieh-fu), war, feats of arms, and national calamities. Social protest is expressed mainly in short aphoristic songs similar to the Russian chastushki. Among the many Chinese poets who imitated the yiieh-fu are Ts’ao Ts’ao, Ts’ao P’ei, Ts’ao Chih, Lu Chi, Pao Chao, Li Po, Tu Fu, Po Chü-i, Li Ho, and Wen T’ing-yün. PUBLICATIONKo Mao-ch’ien. Yüeh-fu shih chi, vols. 1–12. Peking, 1955.In Russian translation: Iuefu: Iz drevnikh kitaiskikh pesen. Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. REFERENCELisevich, I. S. Drevniaia kitaiskaia poeziia i narodnaia pesnia (iuefu kontsa 3 v. do n. e.-nach. 3 v. n. e.). Moscow, 1969.I. S. LISEVICH Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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