Everything about Yue Fu totally explained
Yue fu (
Traditional Chinese: 樂府;
Simplified Chinese: 乐府;
Hanyu Pinyin: yuèfǔ) are
Chinese poems composed in a
folk song style. The term literally means "music bureau", a reference to the government organisation originally charged with collecting or writing the
lyrics.
The lines are of uneven length, though five
characters is the most common. Each poem follows one of a series of patterns defined by the song
title. The term covers original folk songs,
court imitations and versions by known
poets (the best known of the latter being those of
Li Bai).
Further Information
Get more info on 'Yue Fu'.
|
External Link Exchanges
Do you know how hard it is to get a link from a large encyclopaedia? Well we're different and will prove it. To get a link from us just add the following HTML to your site on a relevant page:
<a href="http://yue_fu.totallyexplained.com">Yue fu Totally Explained</a>
Then simply click through this link from your web page. Our crawlers will verify your link, extract the title of your web page and instantly add a link back to it. If you like you can remove the words Totally Explained and embed the link in article text.
As long as your link remains in place, we'll keep our link to you right here. Please play fair - our crawlers are watching. Your site must be closely related to this one's topic. Any kind of spamming, dubious practises or removing the link will result in your link from us being dropped and, potentially, your whole site being banned. |