Some Ci tablets were named after flower names. For example," Yu Meiren " was the name of a poem, which originated from Xiang Yu's favorite concubine, Yu Meiren. There were also " Picking Mulberry ", also known as " Ugly Slave's Order " and " Luo Fumei ". The act of " picking mulberry " was related to mulberry trees. Mulberry trees would bear fruit, so it could be seen as having a certain connection with flowers. These names followed their own fixed rhythm and format when writing poems.
The following were the names of the 10 Ci tablets: Song of the Phoenix Flute, Fragrant Grass, Recalling Jiangnan, Eternal Lovesickness, Happy Meeting, Three Dianzi, Fisherman's Song, Like a Dream Order, Nian Nujiao, and Spring in the Qin Garden.
The names of Ci poems had a fixed rhythm and format. The format of different Ci names had its own rules in terms of sentence number, word count, tone and rhyme position. For example: - "Magpie Bridge Immortal" is a regular fifty-six words, up and down two pieces of each five sentences, two Ze rhyme. - "Ru Meng Ling" is a monotonous thirty-three words, five rhyme, one alliteration, up to the general charge. - "Crow Night Cry" has thirty-six words in double tones, with three flat rhymes in the first half and two flat rhymes in the second half. - "Changxiang Si" has thirty-six words in double tones, with the same format before and after the end, each with three flat rhymes, one alliteration, one rhyme to the end. - "Sheng Cha Zi" has 40 words in double tone, with the same format before and after the end of the sentence, each with two tones, and the upper tone is used to pass the charge. - "Dianjiang Lips" has two tones, the first piece has four sentences, the second piece has five sentences, the third piece has four sentences, and the fourth piece has twenty-one words. - "Butterfly in Love with Flowers" is based on "Butterfly in Love with Flowers" by Feng Yansi of Southern Tang Dynasty. Six songs Lan Gan snuggled up to the green tree "is the main body, this body is 60 words of double tone, five sentences before and after each paragraph. - "Bai Mei Niang" has 74 words in double tone, six sentences in front and six sentences in five tones. - "Green Peony" and Yan Jidao "Green Peony" "Cui Xiu Shu Wei Fan" is the original style, double-tone 74 words, the first 7 sentences 5 Ze rhyme, the second 8 sentences 6 Ze rhyme.
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 name of Ci was a genre in Chinese literature and a way to classify Ci. The names of Ci tablets were usually named by numbers, such as "Bodhisattva Man","Xijiang Moon","Huanxi Sand", etc. These Ci names represented a specific style of Ci, and different Ci names could lead to different Ci works. The following are some famous Ci names and their representative works: 1. Bodhisattva Man·Overlapping Golden Light of Small Hills 2. Moon in the West River, Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road 3. Huanxi Sand·A new song, a glass of wine 4. The sand of Huanxi. Who cares about the west wind alone? 5. The sand of Huanxi River. Tears wet the silk clothes and make up the powder. 6. Bodhisattva Man·Pinglin, the mist is like weaving 7 Nanxiangzi·Dengjingkou Beigu Pavilion Recalling the Past The Second Master of the Southern Tang Dynasty, Feng Xiao Sheng, Moves the Dragon Ship 9. Sapphire Case·Yuanxi 10 Qinyuanchun·Changsha
The name of Ci was a genre in Chinese literature and a way to classify Ci. The name of a Ci tablet is usually composed of one or more Chinese characters, such as "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi","Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival", etc. After the Song Dynasty, these names gradually became popular and became one of the important literary forms in Chinese literature. The following are some famous Ci names: A Quiet Night Ballad of Lushan Mountain The road is difficult Remembering the Past at Red Cliff Wuyi Lane The River is Red 7. 8 Xijiangyue 9 Huanxi Sand Bodhisattva Man: Overlapping Golden Light of Small Hills These names were widely spread in ancient literature and were created in large numbers to become an important part of Chinese literature.
Ci name is a literary genre in Chinese literature. It is another name for a word. It is usually composed of seven Chinese characters. The first six Chinese characters represent the category of the word, and the last Chinese character represents the name of the word. The following are some famous Ci names: 1 East Wind Break 2 Sapphire Case 3. West River Moon 4 Huanxi Sand 5 River Red 6 Niannu Jiao 7 Shuidiao Getou These names were widely used in ancient literature and were the representative works of many excellent poets.
There wasn't a widely accepted saying that there was a fixed 'top ten Ci places'. However, there were some more common and well-known names, such as: 1. [Dreamlike Order: It belongs to the category where the name of the Ci tablet comes from a certain word in the work.] 2. Nian Nujiao was also a typical example of picking words from works as Ci names. 3. Recalling Jiangnan: This is the name of the Tang Dynasty Jiaofang song, later used as a Ci card, there are monotonous, twenty-seven words, three flat rhyme and other forms. 4. Qinyuanchun is the name of a common Ci tablet. 5. Long Xiangsi: The original Tang Jiaofang song name, later used as a word tune, can be divided into small order. 6. Poduanzi: A well-known Ci poem. 7. Xijiang Moon: Many poets use this poem to create poems. 8. Qingping Music: It was originally the name of Jiaofang in Tang Dynasty. It was named after the two tunes of Han Yuefu,"Qingyue" and "Pingyue". 9. Shuidiao Getou: Su Shi's "Shuidiao Getou·When Will the Bright Moon Be There" made the name of this Ci widely spread. 10. Yongyu Yue: It is the name of the Ci, which is taken from the meaning of "Yongyu", which means eternal joy and eternal peace. These names were used by many poets and played an important role in the development of Ci, and their works were widely circulated.
The following are the origins of some of the names: - "Fire Drinking Order": It originated from the legend of Lujiang, Anhui Province. In order to get the woman he loved, Wu Qiao of the Southern Tang Dynasty drank the fiery liquor according to the woman's request to form a good relationship. It was created by Huang Tingjian of the Northern Song Dynasty. - **"Looking at Jiangnan"**: Its original name was Xie Qiuniang. It was written by Li Deyu for the deceased prostitute Xie Qiuniang. It was renamed because Bai Juyi's poem had "not remembering Jiangnan"(one said "can not remember Jiangnan"). It was also known as "Dream Jiangnan" and "Jiangnan Good". - **"Bu Suanzi"**: also known as "Hundred Feet Tower","Green Eyebrow Peak","Chu Tianyao", etc. It was said that he borrowed the nickname of the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang. Because he liked to use numbers to name his poems, he was called "Bu Suanzi". - **"Six Chou"**: Zhou Bangyan created it, because it violated six palace tunes, and Gao Yang's six sons were talented and beautiful, so it was named after the tune. - **"Six States Song Head"**: It was originally a drum song of the Tang Dynasty. It was included in the Ci card during the Song Dynasty. The six states referred to Yi, Liang, Gan, Shi, Di and Wei. Each of the six states had its own songs, collectively known as "Six States." The song head was the introduction song. - [Green Silk Dress]: Its original name was Sheng Zha Zi. It got its name because of the phrase "Remember the Green Silk Dress." - **<Voice of Selling Flowers>**: The name of the song from Tang Jiaofang, also known as <Lang Tao Sha>,<Lang Tao Sha Ling>,<Guo Longmen>>. It was first created by Liu Yuxi. It was originally a small order, and its form was the same as a seven-character quatrain. The content was dedicated to singing Lang Tao Sha. From the Five Dynasties to the Song Dynasty, it developed into long and short sentences, and the content was more extensive. - [Full Court Fragrance]: This poem was named after Liu Zongyuan's poem,"By chance, I will settle down, and the courtyard will be filled with fragrant grass." It was also known as "Full Court Frost,""Jiangnan Good," and "Full Court Flowers." - **"Mulan Flower"**: He also wrote "Spring in Jade Building" and "West Lake Song". The sentence patterns filled in by the poets of Tang and Five Dynasties were different. The Song Dynasty set it as seven words and eight sentences. - [Niannu Jiao]: Niannu was a famous courtesan during the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty. Because of her wonderful voice, later generations used her name as Ci Diao. - **"Breaking the Formation"**: It was originally a large-scale martial dance song created during the founding of the Tang Dynasty,"Breaking the Formation Music". Later, it was changed to Ci Pai. - **"Bodhisattva Man"**: It was originally a song of Jiaofang in Tang Dynasty. In the early years of Dazhong of Tang Dynasty, the female barbarian country paid tribute to the court. The emissary of the female barbarian country wore a golden crown and a tasseled quilt. It was called Bodhisattva Man Team. At that time, the actor then made "Bodhisattva Man Song," and the literati often wrote lyrics for it. - **<Sapphire Case>**: The name of the poem. - "Song of the Phoenix Flute" was also known as "Song of the Phoenix Tower" and "Fragrant Grass"."Fragrant Grass" was derived from Han Zhen's "Song of the Phoenix Flute" poem, which was used as a farewell poem. - "Magpie Bridge Immortal" was also known as "Magpie Bridge Immortal Order,""Remembering Everyone,""Guang Han Qiu," etc. It was a fifty-six-word poem, with five sentences each and two rhymes.
Some of the poems with great momentum were named Shuidiao Getou, such as Su Shi's When Will the Bright Moon Appear, which was a classic work. Yue Fei's " Full River Red " showed his lofty aspirations and lofty sentiments. Xin Qiji's " Looking at the sword in drunkenness, and blowing horns in the dream " showed his majestic momentum. Xin Qiji's " Chu Tian Qian Qing Qiu, water goes with the sky and autumn is boundless " also had a strong feeling. In " Linjiang Immortal," Yang Shen's " The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes " also had a magnificent artistic conception.