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The '''song thất lục bát''' (雙七六八, literally "double seven, six eight") is a [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] [[poetic form|form]], which consists of a [[quatrain]] comprising a couplet of two seven-[[syllable]] lines followed by a [[Lục bát]] couplet (a six-syllable line and an eight-syllable line). |
The '''song thất lục bát''' (雙七六八, literally "double seven, six eight") is a [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] [[poetic form|form]], which consists of a [[quatrain]] comprising a couplet of two seven-[[syllable]] lines followed by a [[Lục bát]] couplet (a six-syllable line and an eight-syllable line). Each line requires certain syllables to exhibit a "flat" or "sharp" pitch. Lines and stanzas are linked in a complex rhyme scheme. |
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::• = any syllable; {{music|#}} = trắc (sharp) syllable; {{music|b}} = bằng (flat) syllable; {{music|b}}'''A''' = bằng (flat) syllable with "A" rhyme. |
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Although the Song Thất Lục Bát stanza is the most common way of incorporating the secondary ''song thất'' form into the primary ''lục bát'' form, two other methods have also been used: ''song thất'' couplets may be randomly interspersed within a long ''lục bát'' poem; and the two types may alternate in an odd number of couplets, in which case the series both begins and ends with a ''lục bát'' couplet.<ref name='Thong' /> |
Although the Song Thất Lục Bát stanza is the most common way of incorporating the secondary ''song thất'' form into the primary ''lục bát'' form, two other methods have also been used: ''song thất'' couplets may be randomly interspersed within a long ''lục bát'' poem; and the two types may alternate in an odd number of couplets, in which case the series both begins and ends with a ''lục bát'' couplet.<ref name='Thong' /> |
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*[http://en.vhv.vn/?id=8971 Culture of Vietnam encyclopedia] |
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*[http://www.limsi.fr/Individu/dang/webvn/epoesie.htm Poesie Vietnamienne] |
*[http://www.limsi.fr/Individu/dang/webvn/epoesie.htm Poesie Vietnamienne] |
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*[http://www.volecentral.co.uk/vf/luc_bat.htm#Song%20That%20Luc%20Bat Guide to Verse Forms: Song That Luc Bat] |
*[http://www.volecentral.co.uk/vf/luc_bat.htm#Song%20That%20Luc%20Bat Guide to Verse Forms: Song That Luc Bat] |
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*[http://www.thepoetsgarret.com/orient.html#luc Oriental Poetry: Song That Luc Bat] (found under "Luc Bat") |
*[http://www.thepoetsgarret.com/orient.html#luc Oriental Poetry: Song That Luc Bat] (found under "Luc Bat") |
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*{{cite book|first=Huỳnh Sahn |last=Thông|title=An Anthology of Vietnamese Poems|year=1996|location=New Haven|publisher= Yale University Press|ref=harv}} |
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Revision as of 09:01, 20 August 2014
The song thất lục bát (雙七六八, literally "double seven, six eight") is a Vietnamese form, which consists of a quatrain comprising a couplet of two seven-syllable lines followed by a Lục bát couplet (a six-syllable line and an eight-syllable line). Each line requires certain syllables to exhibit a "flat" or "sharp" pitch. Lines and stanzas are linked in a complex rhyme scheme.
• • ♯ • ♭ • ♯ A • • ♭ • ♯ A • ♭B • ♭ • ♯ • ♭B • ♭ • ♯ • ♭B • ♭C
• • ♯ • ♭C • ♯ D • • ♭ • ♯ D • ♭E • ♭ • ♯ • ♭E • ♭ • ♯ • ♭E • ♭F
- • = any syllable; ♯ = trắc (sharp) syllable; ♭ = bằng (flat) syllable; ♭A = bằng (flat) syllable with "A" rhyme.
- ♯ and ♭ are used only as handy mnemonic symbols; no connection with music should be inferred.[clarification needed]
Examples in Vietnamese include:
- Chinh phụ ngâm (The Complaint of the Warrior's Wife ) by Đoàn Thị Điểm
- Cung oán ngâm khúc (Sadness of the Palace ) by Nguyễn Gia Thiều
Although the Song Thất Lục Bát stanza is the most common way of incorporating the secondary song thất form into the primary lục bát form, two other methods have also been used: song thất couplets may be randomly interspersed within a long lục bát poem; and the two types may alternate in an odd number of couplets, in which case the series both begins and ends with a lục bát couplet.[1]