The name of the ancient poem was based on a specific musical style and tune, usually used to represent a specific musical style and tonality. These names were usually related to the tune of one or more musical instruments, such as "Pipa Language","Sapphire Case","Shuidiao Letou", etc. In ancient poetry, the name of a Ci tablet was used to indicate the beginning of a poem, so the name of a Ci tablet could also be understood as the title of a poem.
The name of the ancient poems was based on the composition of the melody and lyrics. In ancient China, music and literature were closely related, so the name of Ci was usually determined by the tune. The name of a Ci tablet usually consists of one Chinese character and one or more syllables. These names were originally used as names for musical pieces, but later they gradually evolved into literary terms. For example, the name of the poem "Nian Nujiao" in "Nian Nujiao·Red Cliff Memories of the Past" was based on the tune of a poem written by Su Shi. The word "read" in the name of this poem expressed the poet's feelings for historical memories and thoughts. In ancient poetry, the name of Ci played a very important role and was an indispensable part of literary creation.
The common names of ancient poems were "Shuidiao Ge Tou,""Nu Nian Jiao,""Drinking the Lake after the First Clear Rain,""Inscription on the West Forest Wall,""Jiangcheng Zi,""Huichong Spring River Evening Scenery,""Tianxian Zi,""He Xinlang,""Yongyu Le,""Touching Fish,""Recalling Qin E,""Ugly Slave"(also known as "Picking Mulberry,""Ugly Slave Order,""Luo Fu Mei,""Luo Fu Yan Song"),"Xiaozhong Mountain," Shengchazi,"Tasha Xing" and so on.
The word "Tong" appeared in both ancient names and poems. Here are some examples: [1. Red tube: One of the instruments used to measure the shadow of the sun in ancient times, made of black chalcedony.] Later, he used the word "Tongguan" to describe people who were smart and upright. For example, Water Margins, chapter 30:"Today is a rare opportunity. The two of them are fighting for this opportunity, so they are satisfied. Isn't it good for everyone to enjoy the blessing of peace?" Not only is it like this today, but it will also be like this in the future, so we should treat each other well and not be careless." 2 Tongting: It refers to the courtyard in the palace. For example, in the first chapter of Dream of the Red Chamber, Baoyu walked in and saw a red painted Tongting hanging in the red lacquer cabinet. Baoyu didn't like these antiques and toys, but he was so happy that these flowers and green willows found them interesting. 3. Cloud: refers to the clouds in the sky. For example, in the 69th chapter of Journey to the West, the monster held an iron rod in his hand and looked at the sky and shouted,'Watch this! Take this! A cloud appeared in the sky, and the monster swung his iron cudgel and pounced." 4. Red clothes: Red clothes. For example, in the Book of Songs, there was a poem that described the beauty of a woman. [5. Red History: It refers to the text that records history.] For example, in the Records of the Historian, there was the word "Tongshi" which referred to the history books written by Tongguan. These are just some examples of the word "Tong" in ancient names and poems. In fact, there are many other uses of the word "Tong" in ancient Chinese characters that can be used according to different context.
There were many ancient poems with three words. Here are some examples: 1. Join the Army (Li Bai, Wang Changling) 2. Everlasting Love (Li Bai) 3. Jade Pot Song (Li Bai) 4. Longxi Journey (Wang Wei) 5. Peach Garden Tour (Wang Wei) 6. Longtou Song (Wang Wei) 7. Mount Zhongnan (Wang Wei) 8. Short Song Long Song Song of Everlasting Regret Pipa Song The Song of the Great Wall Guan Shanyue Silent Night Thoughts Lotus Picking Song To Wang Lun For Li Bai Don't Be Big Military Travel Yellow Crane Tower Please note that the above are just some examples. There may be other ancient names with three words.
The following are some ancient poems with the names of the characters in the novel: - In Jin Yong's novel, Li Yuanzhi's name in the Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge Record originated from the poem "The Song of Chu·Lady Xiang","Yuan has Zhi Xi Li has Lan, missing the son Xi dare not speak". - The name of Mu Wanqing in " Tianlong Ba Bu " originated from Xie Hun's " You Xi Chi "," Jingze Songbird Collection, Shuimu Zhan Qinghua ", and " The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Wild Vine Grass "," Wild Vine Grass, Zero Dew." There was a beautiful woman, as gentle as a breeze. When I meet you, I'll be with you." - The name of Miao Ruolan in the Snow Mountain Flying Fox came from the Ode to the Goddess Luo. Her beauty makes me forget to eat." - The name of He Zu Dao in The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre comes from Li Bai's The Third Difficult Journey. Shangcai goshawks are nothing." - The name of Qu Feiyan in " Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World " came from Nalan Rongruo's " Jiangcheng Zi·Ode to History "." It's neither fog nor smoke. When the goddess wants to come, if you ask about life, it's a dream. Other than dreams, no one knows." - The name of Yuan Ziyi in the Flying Fox Biography originated from the Book of Songs,"The appropriate name of the robe is Xi, and I have changed it to Xi." - Wen Tailai from the Book of Swords and the Biography of Flying Fox was named from the Book of Changes. His name came from the phrase " the extreme of misfortune brings happiness." His title of " Rushing Thunder Hand " came from Xin Qiji's " Qin Yuan Chun "." He has been thirsty for many years, and his throat is like a scorched cauldron. Now he likes to sleep, and his breath is like thunder." - He Hongyao from the << Blue Blood Sword >> was named after Jiang Kui's << Yangzhou Slow >>> The twenty-four bridges are still there, the waves are shaking, the cold moon is silent. I miss the red medicine by the bridge, and I know for whom I live every year." - The name of Li Mochou in the " The Condor Heroes " came from Wei Zhuang's " Recalling the Past "." The name of the West Garden Prince is Wuji, and the name of the Southern Beauty is Mochou." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It was possible to use the names of poems written by the ancients as the names of modern novels, but there were some principles to be noted: 1. Keep the original name: If you use the original name of the ancient poem instead of adapting or re-creating it, you can keep the original name unchanged to reflect the classical style of the work. 2. Add modern elements: If a modern novel is related to the theme or plot of an ancient poem, add some modern elements to the name to make it more relevant to the reading experience of modern readers. For example, to change Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts to a modern novel title, one could consider using modern terms such as " thinking of the mortal world "," missing ", and " dream " to reflect the contemporary feel of the novel. However, using the words of ancient poems as the title of the novel may reduce the literary value of the novel because it is difficult for readers to understand the cultural and historical background. Therefore, it was necessary to retain the original name as much as possible while adding some modern elements to make the name easier to understand.
There were many online names that girls could choose based on the rhythm and beauty of the poem. The following are some ancient poems used by girls for reference: 1. The cool breeze blows in the Palace of Immortals, and the bright moon shines through the Great Mercy. Li Bai's "Moored at Night on Niuzhu, Reminiscing on the Past" 2. The clear water in the jade pot is drunk to watch the mandarin ducks dance. Lu Lun's Night Moored at Niuzhu, Reminiscing the Past 3. Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. There is another village in the dark. Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour" The green mountains cannot be blocked, after all, it flows eastward. Xin Qiji's Bodhisattva Man·Writing on the Wall of the Mouth in Jiangxi Province I hope these poems can be helpful. Of course, I can also choose a suitable online name according to my preferences and personality.
The name of the Ci tablet in a poem refers to the Chinese characters used as the name of the Ci tablet, which is a classification of Ci. The following are some common Ci names: 1 Flower Collection 2 Huanxi Sand 3 Linjiang Immortal Drunken Flower Shade Nanxiangzi 6 Huanxi Sand 7 Qingpingle 8. Walking on the Sand The River is Red Shuidiao Getou Slow Voice 12 Niannu Jiao River Washing Sand 14 Bodhisattva Man Sapphire Case Like a Dream Slow Voice River Full of Red 19 Niannu Jiao Two Main Words of Southern Tang Dynasty It should be noted that these Ci names are only used to classify lyrics. Different authors may use different Ci names to create. In addition, there were also some Ci names that were not widely used but were invented by later generations.
The name of a Ci tablet refers to a name used to indicate a word. In Chinese classical literature, the name of Ci is an important concept. It is used to indicate the tone and rhythm of a poem. The following are some famous Ci names and their representative poems: 1. Bodhisattva Man·Overlapping Golden Light of Small Hills 2. Sapphire Case·Yuanxi 3 Shuidiao Getou·When will the bright moon appear? 4. The River Is Red Xijiang Moon·Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road 6 Linjiang Immortal·Chuzhou Xijian 7 Butterfly Love Flower·Spring Scenery 8 Happy Meeting, Silent Alone in the West Tower Remembering the Past at Red Cliff Like a Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset These names all have their own unique rhythm and tone. They are widely used in ancient Chinese Ci and are an important part of Chinese literature.
The opening lines of ancient novels were usually called the beginning of the sunset and the lonely ducks flying together in autumn water, sharing the same color as the sky. It came from Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in the Tang Dynasty. This poem began with a magnificent natural scene, showing the magnificent natural landscape and the poet's emotional experience of looking into the distance. It became a classic in the history of Chinese literature. There were many similar opening poems, such as Du Fu's "Ascending" in the Tang Dynasty and Ma Zhiyuan's "Autumn Thoughts on the Clear Sky Sand" in the Yuan Dynasty.