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- Pianwen abstract "Pianwen (骈文, literally ‘parallel writing’) is a highly stylised prose style, prevalent throughout the history of Chinese literature. Its prominent features lie in its regular lines arranged in couplets; in its early history, these lines were mostly of either four or six characters, and so pianwen are also known as Four-Six Prose (四六文).While the pianwen form was frequently utilised in official writings, or in describing scenery, its tight restrictions in metrical, tonal and thematic terms restricted its literary development. Subsequent movements, such as the Classical Prose Movement, were a response to these restrictions, but pianwen would continue to be written until the end of the Imperial Chinese era and the widespread use of Vernacular Chinese in writing.".
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- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Documents.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_literature.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_literature.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_couplet.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_literature.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Prose_Movement.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Couplet_(Chinese_poetry).
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Eight_Great_Prose_Masters_of_the_Tang_and_Song.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Han_Dynasty.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Han_Yu.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Han_dynasty.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Jianzhuke_Shu.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Jin_dynasty_(265–420).
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Liu_Zongyuan.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Northern_and_Southern_Dynasties.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Ouyang_Xiu.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Shuowen_Jiezi.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Southern_and_Northern_Dynasties.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Su_Shi.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Tengwang_Ge_Xu.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Vernacular_Chinese.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Wang_Bo.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Warring_States_Period.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Warring_States_period.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Written_vernacular_Chinese.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Zeng_Gong.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Zhou_Dynasty.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLink Zhou_dynasty.
- Pianwen wikiPageWikiLinkText "pianwen".
- Pianwen hasPhotoCollection Pianwen.
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- Pianwen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pianwen subject Category:Chinese_literature.
- Pianwen subject Category:History_of_literature.
- Pianwen type Thing.
- Pianwen comment "Pianwen (骈文, literally ‘parallel writing’) is a highly stylised prose style, prevalent throughout the history of Chinese literature.".
- Pianwen label "Pianwen".
- Pianwen differentFrom Bianwen.
- Pianwen sameAs 駢文.
- Pianwen sameAs 변려문.
- Pianwen sameAs Q5370188.
- Pianwen sameAs Q5370188.
- Pianwen sameAs 駢文.
- Pianwen wasDerivedFrom Pianwen?oldid=667326389.
- Pianwen isPrimaryTopicOf Pianwen.