绝句 (絕句) juéjù
juéjù
noun
jueju; Chinese quatrain
Domain: Literature 文学
, Subdomain: China
, Concept: Genre 体裁
Notes: Literally, 'stopped lines,' jueju is a form of jinti shi 近体诗 regulated verse that first arose in the Tang. A jueju poem has four lines, each of five or seven syllables (Guoyu '絕句'; Idema and Haft 1997, p. 124; Wikipedia '绝句')
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- Scroll 2 New Commentary on the Zhao Lun 肇論新疏 — count: 4
- Scroll 4 Records of Lushan (Lushan Ji) 廬山記 — count: 1
- Scroll 2 Le Bang Yigao 樂邦遺稿 — count: 1
- Scroll 32 Supplement to Records of the Transmission of the Lamp 續傳燈錄 — count: 1
- Scroll 4 Commentary on the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā 中觀論疏 — count: 1
- Scroll 8 Hong Zhi Chan Shi Guang Lu 宏智禪師廣錄 — count: 1
- Scroll 6 Jing Ming Xuan Lun 淨名玄論 — count: 1
- Scroll 1 Profound Meaning of the Three Treatises (Sanlun Xuan Yi) 三論玄義 — count: 1