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What does the Lisu language in Japanese literature mean?

A short classical poem in Japan, consisting of 17 characters. It originated from Japanese poems with specific formats, such as Lian Fang and Nuo He.

Lian Fang is a kind of Japanese poetry that began in15th century. Couplets similar to China's modern poems are poems written by many writers. Its first sentence is a 17 tone of five, seven and five sentences, which is called a French sentence, and its threatening sentence is a 14 room of seven and seven sentences. After the third sentence and the fourth sentence, the first two sentences are repeated in turn, and the last sentence ends with seven sentences and seven sentences, which is called a conclusion sentence.

Love Song is an elegant classical poem. Lian Fang inherited the aesthetic consciousness of the Middle Ages, and his writing method was to quote classical stories to create poems. Later, Lian Ge was gradually replaced by a humorous poem called "Mi Xie".

Harmony, like Lian Fang, is a poem with seventeen tones and fourteen tones. But it satirized Brother Lian and added vulgar and fashionable jokes. Miho uses homophonic witticisms more, and likes to use the life-rich things that have not been used in Lian Fang as the theme.

In harmony, some people began to publish sentences as independent works.

"Nuosheng" Matsuo Bashō