2. Jewish writing. Shi Ming, Wen Xin Diao Long by Xie in the Southern Dynasties: "Look at his structural prose, which is straight but not wild, tactfully attached, sad and sincere: it is the highest of five words." (This quotation is volume 2 of Wen Xin Diao Long and volume 6 of Ming Poetry, which is a sentence commenting on 19 ancient poems. This and the quotation in the previous sentence "Hai Fu" are interpreted as communication and diffusion. )
3. Stylistic name. Any prose that does not rhyme or rearrange even pairs is generally called prose. With the evolution of literary concepts and the development of literary genres, the concept of prose is constantly changing. In some historical periods, lyrical and memorable literary works such as novels are collectively called prose, which is different from poetry that emphasizes rhythm. Modern prose refers to other literary works except novels, poems, plays and other literary genres. According to the different contents and forms, it can be divided into essays, essays and essays.
concept
Prose refers to a literary and artistic genre with writing as its creation and aesthetic object, and it is a genre form in literature.
1. In the ancient literature of China, prose, as opposed to verse and parallel prose, does not pursue the neatness of rhyme and sentence patterns. This is prose in a broad sense.
2. In China's modern literature, prose refers to a literary genre as famous as poetry, novel and drama. This is prose in a narrow sense.