paneig
Paneig is a traditional form of Chinese poetry that originated during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). It is characterized by its fixed structure and the use of specific literary devices. The term "paneig" translates to "eight sections," referring to the eight lines that make up a typical paneig poem. Each line follows a specific syllable pattern, known as a "pattern" or "sheng," which dictates the number of syllables in each line. The most common patterns are 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8, but variations exist.
Paneig poems often explore themes of love, nature, and social commentary. They are known for their use