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- Jiu_Ge abstract "Jiu Ge, or Nine Songs, (Chinese: 九歌; pinyin: Jiǔ Gē; literally "Nine Songs") is an ancient set of poems. Together, these poems constitute one of the 17 sections of the poetry anthology which was published under the title of the Chuci (also known as the Songs of Chu or as the Songs of the South). Despite the "Nine" in the title, the number of these poetic pieces actually consist of eleven of these separate songs, or elegies. This set of verses seems to represent some shamanistic dramatic practices of the Yangzi River valley area involving the invocation of divine beings and seeking their blessings by means of a process of courtship. The poetry consists of lyrics written for performance as part of a religious drama, however the lack of stage directions or indications of who is supposed to be singing at any one time or whether some of the lines represent lines for a chorus makes an accurate reconstruction of how such a shamanic drama would actually have been performed quite uncertain; although, there are internal textual clues, for example indicating the use of spectacular costumes for the performers, and an extensive orchestra.".
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- Jiu_Ge c "九歌".
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- Jiu_Ge l "Nine Songs".
- Jiu_Ge p "Jiǔ Gē".
- Jiu_Ge subject Category:Chinese_poems.
- Jiu_Ge type Abstraction100002137.
- Jiu_Ge type ChinesePoems.
- Jiu_Ge type Communication100033020.
- Jiu_Ge type LiteraryComposition106364329.
- Jiu_Ge type Poem106377442.
- Jiu_Ge type Writing106362953.
- Jiu_Ge type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Jiu_Ge comment "Jiu Ge, or Nine Songs, (Chinese: 九歌; pinyin: Jiǔ Gē; literally "Nine Songs") is an ancient set of poems. Together, these poems constitute one of the 17 sections of the poetry anthology which was published under the title of the Chuci (also known as the Songs of Chu or as the Songs of the South). Despite the "Nine" in the title, the number of these poetic pieces actually consist of eleven of these separate songs, or elegies.".
- Jiu_Ge label "Jiu Ge".
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- Jiu_Ge label "九歌".
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- Jiu_Ge depiction Li_sao_illustré_3_8.png.
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