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Parallel prose began to appear in which article of which writer? Has anyone written parallel prose since Han Yu's ancient prose movement?

It is generally believed that Lu Ji's Wen Fu is the first mature parallel prose work. If you have studied the history of ancient Chinese literature, you will know that parallel prose is still popular after Han Yu's ancient prose movement. For example, in the late Tang Dynasty, ancient prose declined and parallel prose flourished, and in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, parallel prose also experienced a great revival.

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Brief introduction of parallel prose

Definition of Parallel Prose: Parallel Prose is a unique style in ancient China literature, which is mainly composed of antithesis, allusion, rhyme and ornamentation. Compared with prose, it has four rhetorical forms.

The emergence and development of parallel prose

The historical stages of Tan Jiajian's parallel prose are: the budding period (pre-Qin to Jin Dynasty), the heyday (Southern and Northern Dynasties to Early Tang Dynasty), the repeated struggle period of parallel prose (Middle Tang Dynasty to Song Dynasty) and the declining and reviving period (Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties).

In General Theory of Parallel Prose, Mr. Mo Daocai divided the development of parallel prose into: prosperous period (pre-Qin recorded), formative period (Qin to Western Han Dynasty), mature period (Eastern Han Dynasty to Cao Wei), prosperous period (Western Jin Dynasty to early Tang Dynasty), variation period (prosperous Tang Dynasty to Southern Song Dynasty) and declining period (Yuan and Ming Dynasties).

Parallel prose in Tang dynasty

In the whole prose of the Tang Dynasty, parallel prose works occupy a dominant position: according to rough statistics, there are more than 6,000 parallel prose works compiled by the whole Tang Dynasty, accounting for about 3∶5 of the collected ancient prose, with about 1400 authors, accounting for 60% of the collected authors. Although we can't evaluate the achievements of a certain literature only by quantity, if we look at the whole literature of the Tang Dynasty, so many parallel prose works are not isolated literary phenomena, and we can't ignore their existence.

The development of parallel prose in the Tang Dynasty: Wei Zhi and Wen Daya —— four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty —— Zhang Shuo and Su Xiang (representative works) —— Lu Zhi and Liu Zongyuan —— Ling Huchu and Li Shangyin.