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Modern Chinese poetry, including New poetry (traditional Chinese: 新詩; simplified Chinese: 新诗; pinyin: xīnshī), refers to post Qing dynasty (1644 to 1912) Chinese poetry, including the modern vernacular (baihua) style of poetry increasingly common with the New Culture and 4 May 1919 movements, with the development of experimental styles such as "free verse" (as opposed to the traditional Chinese poetry written in Classical Chinese language); but, also including twentieth and twenty-first century continuations or revivals of Classical Chinese poetry forms. Some modern Chinese poetry represents major new and modern developments in the poetry of one of the world's larger areas, as well as other important areas sharing this linguistic affinity. One of the first writers of poetry in the modern C

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  • La poésie chinoise moderne, dont la nouvelle poésie (chinois simplifié : 新诗 ; chinois traditionnel : 新詩 ; pinyin : xīnshī) fait partie, désigne la poésie chinoise datant d'après la dynastie Qing (1644 à 1912), notamment le style de poésie vernaculaire moderne ( baihua ) associé aux mouvements du 4 mai 1919. Se développent des styles expérimentaux tels que le vers libre (par opposition à la poésie chinoise traditionnelle écrite en chinois classique). D'autres formes de poésie contemporaine marquent la continuité avec la poésie traditionnelle, plutôt qu'une rupture. L'un des premiers poètes de ce type de poésie est Hu Shih (1891-1962). (fr)
  • Modern Chinese poetry, including New poetry (traditional Chinese: 新詩; simplified Chinese: 新诗; pinyin: xīnshī), refers to post Qing dynasty (1644 to 1912) Chinese poetry, including the modern vernacular (baihua) style of poetry increasingly common with the New Culture and 4 May 1919 movements, with the development of experimental styles such as "free verse" (as opposed to the traditional Chinese poetry written in Classical Chinese language); but, also including twentieth and twenty-first century continuations or revivals of Classical Chinese poetry forms. Some modern Chinese poetry represents major new and modern developments in the poetry of one of the world's larger areas, as well as other important areas sharing this linguistic affinity. One of the first writers of poetry in the modern Chinese poetry mode was Hu Shih (1891–1962). (en)
  • 新詩,又稱白話詩、白話新詩、現代詩、自由詩,是一種於中國近現代、五四運動後開始產生的新詩體,起源於1917年胡適主導的白話文運動(文學革命、新文學運動)。除了以白話文撰寫之外,其特點是形式自由,不受傳統格律限制,並深受影響。其節奏、形式、題材的種類都有很多變化。 (zh)
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  • xīnshī (en)
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  • 新诗 (en)
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  • La poésie chinoise moderne, dont la nouvelle poésie (chinois simplifié : 新诗 ; chinois traditionnel : 新詩 ; pinyin : xīnshī) fait partie, désigne la poésie chinoise datant d'après la dynastie Qing (1644 à 1912), notamment le style de poésie vernaculaire moderne ( baihua ) associé aux mouvements du 4 mai 1919. Se développent des styles expérimentaux tels que le vers libre (par opposition à la poésie chinoise traditionnelle écrite en chinois classique). D'autres formes de poésie contemporaine marquent la continuité avec la poésie traditionnelle, plutôt qu'une rupture. L'un des premiers poètes de ce type de poésie est Hu Shih (1891-1962). (fr)
  • 新詩,又稱白話詩、白話新詩、現代詩、自由詩,是一種於中國近現代、五四運動後開始產生的新詩體,起源於1917年胡適主導的白話文運動(文學革命、新文學運動)。除了以白話文撰寫之外,其特點是形式自由,不受傳統格律限制,並深受影響。其節奏、形式、題材的種類都有很多變化。 (zh)
  • Modern Chinese poetry, including New poetry (traditional Chinese: 新詩; simplified Chinese: 新诗; pinyin: xīnshī), refers to post Qing dynasty (1644 to 1912) Chinese poetry, including the modern vernacular (baihua) style of poetry increasingly common with the New Culture and 4 May 1919 movements, with the development of experimental styles such as "free verse" (as opposed to the traditional Chinese poetry written in Classical Chinese language); but, also including twentieth and twenty-first century continuations or revivals of Classical Chinese poetry forms. Some modern Chinese poetry represents major new and modern developments in the poetry of one of the world's larger areas, as well as other important areas sharing this linguistic affinity. One of the first writers of poetry in the modern C (en)
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  • Modern Chinese poetry (en)
  • Poésie chinoise contemporaine (fr)
  • 新詩 (zh)
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