Qijue

Qīyán juéjù (七言絕句; abbr. qījué 七絕), known in Japan as shichigon-zekku (七言絶句Japanese pronunciation: [jɕi.tɕi.go.ɴ.zeꜜ.k.kɯ]), is a type of jueju poetry form consisting of four phrases each seven Chinese characters (or kanji) in length.

Shichigon-zekku are the most common form of classical Chinese poems (kanshi), and the standard form of shigin (Japanese chanted poetry).