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On the Tunes of Jin Jambic Verse |
College of Literature, Hebei University |
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Abstract In line with the advent of the tunes of jambic verse, the tunes of Jin jambic verse mainly follow into three categories: those handed down from the Tang and Five Dynasties, those from the Northern Song Dynasty and the new tunes created in the Jin Dynasty. Unlike those of the Northern Song tunes, the verses using the Tang and Five Dynasties tunes mainly borrowed the popular tunes, and were grandiose in theme rather than descriptive of love. Those using the Northern Song tunes were deeply influenced by Liu Yong and Su Shi. Under Liu’s influence, the verses usually sang of love and were brisk and clear in style; under Su’s influence, the verses usually depicted the recluse life and were unbridled and openminded in style. The new Jin tunes were mainly created by Taoists and were used in a very limited area, revealing the evolution and the unavoidable fall of jambic verse.
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