释义 |
‖ sijo|ˈsiːdʒəʊ| [Korean.] a. A type of Korean vocal music. b. A Korean lyric poem usu. consisting of twenty-four syllables divided into three lines. Also attrib.
1898I. L. Bird Korea & her Neighbours xii. 191 There are three classes of Korean vocal music, the first being the Si-jo or ‘classical’ style, andante tremuloso, and ‘punctuated with drums’. 1954W. Stevens Let. 9 July (1967) 840 Here are your sijos... The poems are charming, at least to me. But Korean poetry..is a delicacy, like bees' knees and apple hips. 1960P. Hyun Voices of Dawn 28 The metaphysical sijo poets. 1971Korean Folklore & Classics III. 86 The satto read sijo silently shaking himself..to forget his tediousness. 1972Korea Past & Present xiv. 319 Kagok is a five-stanza form which is accompanied by an orchestra, whereas Sijo is a three⁓stanza form without orchestra. But they are similar in the sense that both use Sijo poems as words. 1977Korea (Korean Overseas Information Service, Seoul) 57/3 The most popular Korean poetic form, the Sijo. |