散曲
[sǎn qǔ]
verse or song form from Yuan, Ming and Qing
散曲
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散曲
sănqŭ
名 【文】 non-dramatic songs—verse form evolved in the Yuan Dynasty, somewhat akin to but freer than the ci (词), used for lyric songs written to express the poet's own feelings and observations, in contrast to the dramatic songs (曲) introduced between parts of the prose dialogue in the Yuan drama to utter the sentiments of a certain character
sănqŭ
名 【文】 non-dramatic songs—verse form evolved in the Yuan Dynasty, somewhat akin to but freer than the ci (词), used for lyric songs written to express the poet's own feelings and observations, in contrast to the dramatic songs (曲) introduced between parts of the prose dialogue in the Yuan drama to utter the sentiments of a certain character
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散曲
sǎnqǔ
盛行于元、明、清三代的没有宾白的曲子形式,内容以抒情为主,有小令和散套两种。 {non-dramatic song mainly expressing one's emotions, in vogue during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, in two categories — xiaoling (short tonal poem) and santao (sequence of sanqu songs of a certain musical mode)}
sǎnqǔ
盛行于元、明、清三代的没有宾白的曲子形式,内容以抒情为主,有小令和散套两种。 {non-dramatic song mainly expressing one's emotions, in vogue during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, in two categories — xiaoling (short tonal poem) and santao (sequence of sanqu songs of a certain musical mode)}
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散曲
sǎnqǔ
名 sanqu ; non-dramatic songs [a type of song/tune popular in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties]
sǎnqǔ
名 sanqu ; non-dramatic songs [a type of song/tune popular in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties]
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