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- Liwuli abstract "The liwuli is a poetic form derived from Asian (particularly Southeast Asian) literary and rhetorical traditions. The liwuli can be in any language, although it is most commonly composed in one or more of the major languages used in Singapore, where the form is most commonly practised.The singular and plural of the noun liwuli are the same. While some have referred to multiple poems as \"liwulis\", this is incorrect. This similarly occurs with haiku, which is one of the predecessors of the liwuli form. Known users of the form include Singaporean poets Alvin Pang, Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingde, and Joshua Ip.".
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- Liwuli wikiPageRevisionID "692177528".
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Alvin_Pang.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Category:Singaporean_literature.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink City_Hall_MRT_Station.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Empat_perkataan.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Haiku.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Hainteny.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Chung.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Joshua_Ip.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink National_Arts_Council_(Singapore).
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink National_Library_Board.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Pantoum.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Pantun.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Singapore.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Syair.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLink Category:Singaporean_poetry.
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liwuli".
- Liwuli wikiPageWikiLinkText "liwuli".
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- Liwuli subject Category:Singaporean_literature.
- Liwuli subject Category:Singaporean_poetry.
- Liwuli hypernym Form.
- Liwuli comment "The liwuli is a poetic form derived from Asian (particularly Southeast Asian) literary and rhetorical traditions. The liwuli can be in any language, although it is most commonly composed in one or more of the major languages used in Singapore, where the form is most commonly practised.The singular and plural of the noun liwuli are the same. While some have referred to multiple poems as \"liwulis\", this is incorrect.".
- Liwuli label "Liwuli".
- Liwuli sameAs Q17047878.
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- Liwuli sameAs Q17047878.
- Liwuli wasDerivedFrom Liwuli?oldid=692177528.
- Liwuli isPrimaryTopicOf Liwuli.