PROSE    散文

LITERARY GENRE that is not a POEM.
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Modern Chinese Criteria
散文 小品 小品文 漫筆 隨筆 rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
Antonym
  • SONGPOEM SUNG CONFORMING to a MELODY.
See also
  • WRITEPRODUCE a DOCUMENT.
Hypernym
  • LITERARY GENRE CATEGORY of LITERATURE. (anc: 16/0, child: 2)
  • CATEGORY ABSTRACT CONCEPT REFERRING TYPICALLY to MANY THINGS with RESEMBLING FEATURES. (anc: 15/0, child: 3)
  • CONCEPT ABSTRACT DEFINED IDEA of OBJECTS of THOUGHT. (anc: 14/0, child: 2)
  • Ästhetische Grundbegriffe ( BARCK 2010) p. 5.87

  • Words (6 items)

      cí OC: zɯ MC: zɨ 8 Attributions

      Word relations
    • Epithet: 虛/EMPTY The most geneal word is xū 虛 (ant. shí 實 "substantial and full") which can refer both to physical emptiness of a space and to abstract emptiness or tenuousness as a philosophical concept.
    • Epithet: 淫/UNRESTRAINED Yín 淫 can come to refer to extravagance as a symptom of general indulgence.
    • Epithet: 辯 / 辨/ELOQUENT The current general term for articulate rhetorical ability is biàn 辯 (ant. nè 訥 "be tongue-tied").
    • Contrast: 文/PROSE
    • Contrast: 言/SPEAK Yán 言 is to speak up, propose, typically in public, and on one's own initiative, to maintain something, and the word can indroduce direct speech as well as occasionally very limited indirect speech.
    • Contrast: 語/SPEAK Yǔ 語 is to say something as part of typically informal conversation. Contrast yù 語 "tell, inform" in REPORT.
    • Oppos: 事/ACT Shì 事 (ant.* xián 閒 "take it easy") primarily focusses on action as part of the fulfilment of a duty imposed by one's station in life or a task one has set oneself. [PRESCRIBED], [PUBLIC!], [RESPONSIBLE]

      Syntactic words
    • nabtextLH: 出口為言,集札為辭 expression; pronouncement; phrasing; text; discourse; rhetoric of speech 
      wén OC: mɯn MC: mi̯un 1 Attribution

      Word relations
    • Contrast: 辭/PROSE
    • Oppos: 言/SPEAK Yán 言 is to speak up, propose, typically in public, and on one's own initiative, to maintain something, and the word can indroduce direct speech as well as occasionally very limited indirect speech.

      Syntactic words
    • nprose
      bǐ OC: prud MC: pit 1 Attribution
      Syntactic words
    • nabmethodnon-artistic prose; style
    麗文  lì wén OC: b-reels mɯn MC: lei mi̯un 0 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • NP{vadN}patterned prose
      pián OC: been MC: ben 0 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • nLIU ZONGYUAN: parallelistic generally unrhymed prose
    儷辭  lì cí OC: b-reels zɯ MC: lei zɨ
    麗辭  lì cí OC: b-reels zɯ MC: lei zɨ 0 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • NP{vadN}WENXINDIAOLONG 35, LIU ZHIJI: patterned parallelistic prose