There are many fresh and refined names. The following are some examples taken from the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Chu Ci and the Book of Songs, and the Five-character Seven Jue: 1 Qingxi (xxiāng)-Taken from a poem by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty,"The shadow of the autumn moon on Mount Emei flows into the Pingqiang River." 2 Qingyi (xy)-From a poem by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty,"Climbing the Stork Tower in broad daylight, leaning against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea currents." I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." 3. Qing Hui (xhuī)-taken from a poem by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty,"Flying mirrors under the moon and clouds forming a sea tower." I still pity the water of my hometown and send my boat thousands of miles away." 4. Clear and Shallow-taken from Bai Juyi's poem of the Tang Dynasty,"The Yellow River is far away, and among the white clouds, there is a lonely city and ten thousand feet of mountains. Why should the Qiang flute complain that the willow and spring breeze do not cross the Jade Gate Pass?" 5. Clear Dream (xmèng)-taken from a poem by Li Qingzhao of the Tang Dynasty,"I often remember that I was intoxicated at dusk in the pavilion and did not know the way back." At night I returned to my boat and strayed into the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startle a pool of gulls and herons." I hope these names will be helpful!
There are many examples to refer to: The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China. It collects folk songs, Fu, and poems from the Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. The works reflect the society and people's lives in the Zhou Dynasty and have a profound influence on the literature and art of later generations. Tang Poetry, Song Ci and Yuan Qu is one of the four masterpieces of ancient Chinese literature. It is composed of the works of Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, the works of Su Shi, Xin Qiji and Lu You of the Song Dynasty, the works of Zheng Sixiao and Bai Pu of the Yuan Dynasty, and the works of Yuan Qu. These works are regarded as the classics in the history of Chinese literature. Modern poetry is an important part of modern Chinese literature. It is composed of different authors and schools, such as Du Fu School, Hazy School, New Moon School, Modern School, etc. Modern poems are usually written in modern Chinese to reflect the lives and thoughts of modern Chinese society and people. Therefore, the small poetry collection includes the Book of Songs, Tang poetry, Song Ci, Yuan Qu, and modern poetry. The details are as follows: The Book of Songs, Guan Ju 2. Tang Poetry, Song Ci, Yuan Qu, Green Jade Case, Yuan Xi 3 Modern Poetry "Ascending" 4 Modern Poetry "Spring Night Happy Rain" 5 Modern poem "Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom"
There are many small poetry books, some of which are listed here. The Book of Songs was the earliest collection of poems in China, which included poems from the Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. Tang poetry, Song Ci, and Yuan Qu were the three stages of ancient Chinese literature, representing the literary achievements of the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, and Yuan Dynasty. Modern poetry was a literary form that rose in the early 20th century. Representative poets included Ai Qing, Hai Zi, Bei Dao, and others. The Book of Songs 1 Guan Ju Reeds and Reeds 3 "Deer" 4 "Yang Guan" Song of Everlasting Regret poetry of the Tang Dynasty 1 "Ascending" 2. Farewell to the Ancient Grass. 3 "Silent Night Thoughts" 4 " Looking at the Waterfall of Mount Lu " 5 "Mooring at Niushui and Recalling the Past" Song Ci and Yuan Qu 1. Sapphire Case: Yuan Xi 2 Preface to King Teng's Pavilion 3 "The River is Red-Write My Thoughts" 4."Shuidiao Letou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival" 5 "Alright Song·Shout"
In the Book of Songs, the words with Rong(two tones) are as follows: - 怹(wàn) - Sick - Su (x) - Cang - Sore - Wounded - Wounded - Hunger - Hunger In the Tang and Song Dynasties, the words with Rong(second tone) were as follows: - 怹(wàn) - Sick - Su (x) - Cang - Sore - Wounded - Wounded - Hunger - Hunger
The name of Ci in Song Ci refers to a name used to specify the rhythm of Ci. In Song Ci, the names of Ci poems were usually closely related to the rhythm, style and style of Ci poems. The following are some commonly used names of Song Ci: 1. Meditation at Night: This was a famous poem created by Li Bai and was also one of the commonly used names in Song Ci. 2. Shuidiao Gemou: This is a famous poem created by Su Shi and one of the names commonly used in Song Ci. 3. Moon in the West River: This was a famous poem created by Xin Qiji and one of the names commonly used in Song Ci. 4. Huanxi Sand: This was a famous poem created by Liu Yong and one of the names commonly used in Song Ci. 5. Slow voice: This was a famous poem created by Li Qingzhao and was also one of the names commonly used in Song Ci. 6. Mooring at Niushuzhu to reminisce about the past: This is a famous poem created by Su Shi and one of the names commonly used in Song Ci. [7 Full River Red: This is a famous poem created by Yue Fei and one of the names commonly used in Song Ci.] "8. Wave washing sand: This is a famous poem created by Li Yu and one of the names commonly used in Song Ci." 9 Hillside Sheep: This was a famous poem by Liu Kezhuang and one of the names commonly used in Song Ci. [10 Dream Order: This is a famous poem created by Li Qingzhao, and it is also one of the common names of Ci in Song Ci.]
The following are some pen names from the Song Ci or the Book of Songs: 1 Wen Su 2 Wenxuan 3 Wen Qi 4 Wen Yao 5 Wen Jun 6 Wen Qing 7 Wen Yu 8 Wen Qi 9 Wen Hao 10 Wen Yuan Wen Ze Wen Yu Wen Qing Wen Xuan 15 Wenjun Wen Hao 17 Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan 20 Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing 33 Wenjun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wenjun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wen Xuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao Wen Yuan Wen Yu 97 Wenxuan Wen Qing Wen Jun Wen Hao The above pen names are from the Song Ci or the Book of Songs. I hope I can help you!
What were the poems and songs of all dynasties from ancient times to the present, including Song Ci, Yuan Qu, and other dynasties? The following are some poems and songs from the dynasties: 1. The poems and songs of the Pre-Qin period such as The Book of Songs, Chu Ci, Yuefu Za Qu, etc. 2. The works of poetry and music from the Qin and Han Dynasties include "Nineteen Ancient Poems","Ballad of Mount Lu","Reminiscence of the Past at Niubo", etc. 3. Poetry and music works from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, such as "Farewell to the Ancient Grass","The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring","Listening to the Qin", etc. 4. Poetic works of the Tang and Song Dynasties, such as Li Bai's "Going to Drink,""Lushan Ballad,""Night Moored by Niuzhu Recalling the Past," Du Fu's "Climbing High,""Spring Night Rain,""Quatrains," Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass,""Pipa Song," Su Shi's "Shuidiao Ge Tou,""Jiangcheng Zi: Mizhou Hunting," Xin Qiji's "Sapphire Case: Yuan Xi,""Breaking the Ends: For Chen Tongfu," Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream," Slow Voice: Searching," etc. The poems and music works of the Ming and Qing Dynasties include Yuan Hongdao's Travels in a Well, Nanxiangzi's Meditation on the Ancient Past at Beigu Pavilion at Jingkou, Ru Meng Ling's Chang Ji Xi Ting's Sunset, Xu Wei's Painting of Ink Orchid, Four-character Poetry, New Words of the World, Rong Zhi, etc., and Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber and Song of Happiness. These are just a small part of the works. There are many works of poetry and music from other dynasties, such as Yuan opera, Ming Dynasty skits, Qing Dynasty Kunqu opera, etc.
300 Tang Poems was a collection of Tang poems that was widely circulated. It included 311 poems by Tang poets. It included works of seven-character quatrains, but the specific number of seven-character quatrains was not mentioned in this anthology. This anthology covered many famous Tang Dynasty poets, such as Du Fu, Wang Wei, Li Bai, etc. Their works had reached a very high level in the creation of seven-character quatrains. However, to find out which poems were seven-character quatrains and their contents, he needed to further consult the specific content of the anthology of 300 Tang poems.
The 300 seven-character quatrains of Tang poetry were the classics of Tang poetry, of which 51 were included. Among them, Two Homecoming Couple Books was one of He Zhizhang's representative works and the first in Three Hundred Tang Poems. This poem expressed the poet's longing for his hometown and the passage of time in a unique way. In addition to He Zhizhang, 300 Tang Poems also included the seven-character quatrains of many other famous poets, such as Li Bai, Wang Changling, and Du Fu. Du Fu was the only poet in the Tang Dynasty whose seven-character quatrains were selected for the "300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty". His seven-character quatrains,"Meeting Li Guinian in Jiangnan", was praised as the best of his seven quatrains. In addition to 300 Tang Poems, there were many other classic seven-character quatrains, such as Li Bai's Early Departure from White Emperor City and Du Mu's Mountain Journey. These seven-character quatrain poems have been passed down to this day with their beautiful language and profound artistic conception, and have become the treasures of Chinese literature.
The 300 Tang Poems contained 51 seven-character quatrains. Among them, He Zhizhang's "Two Homecoming Couple Books" was the first work to be included. The seven-character quatrains in this collection of poems displayed the unique style and deep emotions of the Tang Dynasty poets. Du Fu was the only poet who had a seven-character quatrain selected from the 300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty. His "Meeting Li Guinian in Jiangnan" wrote about the rise and fall of the Tang Dynasty in 40 years in just 28 words. Other than 300 Tang Poems, there were also other classic seven-character quatrains, such as Li Bai's Early Departure from White Emperor City and Wei Yingwu's Chuzhou West Stream. The seven-character quatrain was a popular form of poetry. Many poets liked to use this form to express their thoughts and feelings.
300 Tang Poems was an anthology of 300 poems created by Tang poets. Among them were 51 seven-character quatrains. These poems were composed of seven characters, and each sentence was a complete artistic conception and expression. One of the most famous seven-character quatrains was He Zhizhang's Two Homecoming Couplets, which expressed the poet's longing for his hometown and his feelings for the passage of time. In addition, Du Fu's "Meeting Li Guinian in Jiangnan" was also one of the only seven-character quatrains selected in the "300 Tang Poems" and was known as his seven-character quatrains. Other than that, there was also Wang Changling's " Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Pavilion " and Li Bai's " Farewell to Meng Haoran's Guangling ". These seven-character quatrains became the classics of Tang poetry with their lofty artistic conception and profound expression.