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What is prose?
A kind of prose. Take notes at will, not stick to one pattern. Generally speaking, its characteristics are lyrical and argumentative. Short in length and diverse in form.

Quote:

1, Lu Xun's Notes on Editing and proofreading Liu Tie: "I think the translation is clumsy and I am afraid of typos and words. After reading it, I will write a short essay to correct it. "

2. Lu Xun's collection of letters to Li Xiaofeng: "Several of us are choosing my prose, from the grave to the second heart."

Extended data

Synonyms of prose: short essays, sketches and essays.

First, the essay? [dun wén]?

Explanation: A short news report or feature in a newspaper or periodical.

Second, the essay? 【xiǎo pǐn】?

Explanation: It used to refer to simplified Buddhist scriptures, but now it refers to short essays or other short forms of expression: history. Broadcast ~. Drama.

Quotation: Liu Bannong's Preface to Selected Poems: "I deleted some poems translated in the past ten years and compiled them into an episode according to the period."

Third, graffiti? 【màn bǐ】?

Description: Articles written casually without a certain form (mostly used in article titles): Under the lamp ~