shih

word

Definition

Shih is a form of classical Chinese poetry with strict rules about structure, rhyme, and tone, popular in the Tang and Song dynasties.

Usage & Nuances

'Shih' is mainly used in academic or literary contexts. It specifically refers to regulated verse, especially 'regulated shih' ('lüshi') from the Tang dynasty. Don't confuse 'shih' with 'shi', which is the Pinyin for 'poetry' in general.

Example Sentences

A shih is a type of ancient Chinese poem.

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The Tang dynasty is famous for its shih poetry.

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He wrote a beautiful shih for the festival.

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In our literature class, we analyzed a famous shih by Li Bai.

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Many students find shih hard because of its strict rules.

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When I visited China, I heard children reciting classic shih in parks.

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