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- Chinese_Sanqu_poetry comment "Chinese Sanqu poetry (Chinese: 散曲; pinyin: sǎnqǔ; Wade–Giles : San-ch’ü) refers to a fixed-rhythm form of Classical Chinese poetry, or "literary song", specifically sanqu is a subtype of the qu formal type of poetry. Sanqu was a notable Chinese poetic form, possibly beginning in the Jin dynasty (1115–1234); but, especially associated with the Yuan (1271-1368), Ming (1368–1644), and Qing (1644-1912) dynastic eras.".