The antithesis, pronounced du ì j ù, a Chinese word, originally refers to a sentence with the same number of words and relative meaning in ancient poetry.Now it also refers to antithetical couplets.Usually two clauses.[1]
1. It originally refers to the sentence with the same number of words and relative meaning in ancient poetry.Since the Wei and Jin Dynasties, scholars have paid attention to the rhyme, rhyme, parallelism and beauty, and the couplets have gradually become more formalMetrical patternChange.modern-style poetryAfter its rise, it was calledMetrical poetryThe middle two couplets (chin couplet and neck couplet) of are couplets.
Who hasn't died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty and follow the history[1]
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The Literary Mind and Carving of Dragons - Lyrics by Liu Xie in the Southern Dynasty: "Zhang Hua said in his poetry, 'You can fly with wild geese, and you can know how to meet him when you return to Hong Kong'; Liu Kun said in his poetry, 'Xuan Ni is sorrowful and finds Lin, and you can weep at Kong and Qiu in the west'. If this happens again, it is the parallel branch of the couplet."
Song · Yan Yu's Canglang Poetry: "Good couplets are available, good sentences are rare, and good sentences are especially rare."
The fourth chapter of Journey to the West: "A couplet of yellow silk brocade is hung in front of the gate of the hall, embroidered with 22 large characters, saying, 'When the rain blows smoothly, I wish God infinite law; when the river is clear and the sea is clear, I pray for longevity for more than years.'"
Liang Shaoren of the Qing Dynasty wrote "Two Kinds of Autumn Rain Essays Couplets":