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|show_name=Chinese Poetry Congress | native_name = {{Infobox name module | traditional = 中國詩詞大會 | simplified = 中国诗词大会 | pinyin = Zhōngguó Shīcí Dàhuì }} |image=Chinese poetry congress title card.png |caption=人生自有诗意 (Translation: Life's poetic) |genre=Quiz show |presenter=Dong Qing |country=China |language=Standard Chinese |director=Yan Fang |executive_producer=Li Ting |producer={{plainlist|
|runtime=92 minutes |network=China Central Television |first_aired={{start date|2016|2|12}} |num_seasons=4 [1] |num_episodes= |last_aired=present |picture_format=PAL |related={{plainlist|
|website=http://kejiao.cntv.cn/special/zgscdh/index.shtml}} Chinese Poetry Congress ({{zh|c=中国诗词大会|p=Zhōngguó Shīcí Dàhuì}}) is an ongoing game show on China Central Television that tests competitors' memory and reciting of Chinese poetry, including classical and modern forms of shi, ci and qu. As a spin-off of other shows Chinese Characters Dictation Competition and Chinese Idioms Congress, all characters within the games are in simplified Chinese. Opening poetryEvery episode of the show starts with quotations from a piece of classical Chinese poetry. By far ten pieces have been quoted. Note: the following pinyin tones show original, or standard pronunciation, not including tone sandhis on special syllables.
In the second season, the off-stage contestants no longer read poems, and the presenter of the show reads instead. GameplayThe show follows a two-part game. In the first part, there are 105 contestants competing, 5 that have done best in the previous episode on stage and 100 off stage (called "百人团", lit. hundred people team). The ones on stage select their set of ten questions one by one, and answer them in order. Off-stage contestants answers simultaneously on iPads. If they answer correctly in 10 seconds, the number of other participants that answers incorrectly adds to their score, otherwise their game is over. When a contestant's score surpasses another's, the latter is eliminated. The second part sees the best of the five challenging the contestant that has done best during the season, and they have to answer a series of more tough questions in order to win the challenge. One such segment is the fei hua ling (飞花令, lit. "flying flower game"), a section where the two contestants must constantly think of and recite verses that contain a particular character or reference a particular theme.[2] The intensity of this section has contributed to the show's popularity. [3] The second season introduces a more "reasonable" gameplay: every episode four contestants are selected from the hundred-contestants team, and follow part one from the first season; then the best of them has to challenge the fastest and most correct off-stage contestant to decide who would be the best of the episode, and may accept challenge from people that competes later. The first four contestants (in the opening episode) were chosen as the best performers of a non-broadcast written test and subsequent auditions.[4] In the fourth season, the questions are related to a certain keyword. If a contestant answers a question wrong, he or she is given a 'redemption' opportunity through succeeding any of 3 challenges: completing a game of fei hua ling against 12 other participants from the entire off-stage participant panel, answering guessing game-style questions about poetry, or managing to recite one verse relating every of 12 given themes. The challenge for the contestant is chosen randomly. This opportunity is not presented on the second incorrect answer.[1] Question formatRound 1The first round contains nine questions:
Round 2Each of the two contestants must alternatively give two poem lines, containing a chosen character. The game ends when one of the two contestants cannot name another sentence. Championship RoundWinner of Round 2 and the returning champion play a best-of-nine final, all the questions are on the buzzer. The first 3 questins are related to drwaings, where contestants are required to identify a line related to the paintting. The next 6 questions are guessing questions related to four cues. 1 point will be given for each correct answer, and for each wrong answer, the opponent score. First to score 5 points will be determined as the champion, and return for the next episode. CastPresenterThe presenter of Chinese Poetry Congress is Dong Qing, known for co-hosting CCTV New Year's Gala for years. She serves as both a host and a narrator. During a re-recording, Dong, by accident, fell off the stage and hurt her kneecap; however she insisted to continue recording under a cold compression, and eventually completed the show.[5] Dong also performed reciting a poem in Shanghainese, singing Su Shi's Shui diao ge tou, and quoting numerous Chinese idioms on air. Judges
The Hundred Contestants TeamThe people that answer questions off-stage are from all walks of life such as teachers, students, peasants and the police, not restricted to Chinese residents. The age ranges from 7 to 55. They follow the narrator's reciting opening poetry and count to the points that an on-stage contestant gets if their answer is incorrect.[6] Due to the limited time of 10 seconds to answer on a tablet computer, a large quantity of contestants failed to complete verses that are usually taught in China's primary schools, for example Meng Haoran's Ode to the Willow ({{zh|s=咏柳|t=詠柳|p=Yǒng Liǔ|links=no|first=t}}), leading to criticism on the team, as they were described as "The regular studio audience".[7] In the fourth season, the team is divided into four groups: children, teenage students, workingpeople from various employments, and duos (formed from friends, family, lovers, or other close relations)[8]. AwardsIn the 22nd Shanghai Television Festival, Chinese Poetry Congress is awarded the best variety show.[9] ReferencesAll references are in Simplified Chinese except as otherwise stated. 1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://ent.cnr.cn/gd/20190205/t20190205_524503947.shtml|title=《中国诗词大会》定档大年初一 诗词之美再次绽放|date=February 5, 2019|access-date=February 9, 2019}} {{CCTV shows}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Chinese Poetry Congress}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.xinhuanet.com//book/2017-02/08/c_129470914.htm|title=《中国诗词大会》今晚决赛 赛制升级"飞花令"强势圈粉|date=February 8, 2017|access-date=February 9, 2019}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://media.people.com.cn/n1/2017/0209/c40606-29067479.html|title=中国诗词大会为何这么火? "飞花令"环节强势圈粉|date=February 9, 2017|access-date=February 9, 2019}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://kejiao.cctv.com/2017/01/25/ARTIyqIiYOOXKDlAxu8rcb7O170125.shtml|title=Rules of the Chinese Poetry Congress|date=January 25, 2017|access-date=January 27, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://ent.ifeng.com/a/20160408/42602688_0.shtml|title=超敬业!董卿主持节目踩空摔伤 忍痛坚持录制|website=ifeng.com|date=April 8, 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://m.zzxu.cn/fanwen/dangtuan/194831.html|title=中国诗词大会2016百人团咋选的}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://m.sohu.com/n/439343287/|title=《中国诗词大会》"百人团"被指"路人团"?|website=sohu.com|date=March 4, 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.cnr.cn/native/gd/20190205/t20190205_524504197.shtml|title=第四季《中国诗词大会》春节亮相央视荧屏|date=February 5, 2019|access-date=February 9, 2019}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stvf.com/shlj/n96/n172/u1ai4222.html|title=Award list of the 22nd Shanghai Television Festival|date=June 11, 2016|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160804035021/http://www.stvf.com/shlj/n96/n172/u1ai4222.html|archivedate=August 4, 2016|df=}} 5 : China Central Television|Mandarin-language television programs|Chinese game shows|Language competitions|2010s Chinese television series |
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