The word "Tai Chang" in the name of "Tai Chang Yin" was an ancient official name. It was set up in the Qin Dynasty and changed to Tai Chang in the Western Han Dynasty. Its responsibility was to manage the etiquette of the ancestral temple and the selection of doctors. It was one of the nine ministers. This official position was used for generations and was abolished at the end of the Qing Dynasty. " Guide " was one of the ancient music styles. According to the relevant records, the origin of the name of this Ci tablet was related to the story of Zhou Ze when he was Taichang. Zhou Ze insisted on fasting, and his wife peeked into the room to ask him. Zhou Ze was furious and thought that his wife had interfered with his fasting and sent him to prison. Therefore, there was a proverb,"If you don't live well, you will be Taichang's wife." Later generations named this Ci tablet according to this matter. It was also said that Taichang was the guiding song. There are many styles of Taichang Yin, such as forty-eight words, forty-nine words, fifty words, flat rhyme, zonal rhyme, etc. Most of the people in Song and Yuan Dynasties filled in forty-nine characters. Only two styles were recorded in Imperial Ci Pu, with Xin Qiji's "Taichang Yin·Xianji seems to want to weave silk" as the main style.
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.
The name of a Ci tablet was a musical symbol in Chinese literature used to specify the tune of a Ci. The name of a Ci tablet was usually composed of three Chinese characters. The first two characters represented the category of the word, and the third character represented the tone of the word. The following are some famous Ci names: 1 Flower Collection: A collection of words with flowers as the theme. Xijiang Moon: A collection of words with the moon as the theme. 3. Huanxi Sand: A collection of words titled Huanxi Sand Water. 4. Manjianghong: A collection of words with the river as the topic. 5. Qingping Music: A collection of words titled with the sound of the piano. 6. Dream Order: A collection of words titled "What a woman sees in her dream". 7 Bodhisattva Man: A collection of words with female postures as the subject. 8 Crow Crying at Night: A collection of words with crows as the subject. Nanxiangzi: A collection of words on the topic of sailing. 10 Nian Nujiao: A collection of words on the topic of missing someone.
This statement was wrong. Qilv was the short form of seven-character regular poems. It was a genre of traditional China poetry and a type of regular poems. It originated from Shen Yue and other new poems that paid attention to rhythm and antithesis during Qi Yongming of the Southern Dynasty. It was further developed by Shen Quanqi and Song Zhiwen in the early Tang Dynasty and matured in the hands of Du Fu in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It was not a name for Ci.
In classical poetry, the name of the Ci tablet referred to the name of the song used to fill in the rhyme. 1 Quiet Night Thoughts: 2 Shuidiao Ge Tou: 3 River Red: 4. Stream Washing Sand: 5. Xi Jiangyue: 6. Immortal Magpie Bridge: 7 difficult roads: 8 Lushan Ballad: 9. Golden goblet of sake, 10,000 per bucket: 10 Nian Nujiao:
The names of the Ci poems in the Song Dynasty include Huanxi Sand, Sapphire Table, He Xinlang, Ding Fengbo, Bodhisattva Man, Yangzhou Man, Magpie Bridge Immortal, Shengsheng Man, Shuidiao Getou, Yongyu Music, Xijiang Moon, Qingping Music, Manjiang Red, Yu Linling, etc.
The names of the poems were also known as "Fisherman","Fisherman's Joy","Fisherman's Ci","Autumn Day Field Father Ci", etc.
The following are the origins and allusions of some of the common names of Ci poems: ** 1. Looking to the south of the Yangtze River ** Its original name was Xie Qiuniang, which was written by Li Deyu for the dead prostitute Xie Qiuniang. Later, because Bai Juyi's poem had the phrase "Do not recall Jiangnan", it was renamed "Recalling Jiangnan". It was also called "Dream Jiangnan","Looking Jiangnan","Jiangnan Good", etc. ** 2. Divination operator ** Also known as "Hundred Feet Tower,""Meifeng Bi,""Chu Tianyao" and so on. It was said that it was borrowed from the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang's nickname. Luo Binwang liked to use numbers to name his poems, so he was called "Bu Suanzi". ** 3. Picking Mulberry Seeds ** The original Tang Jiaofang Daqu had "Picking Mulberry". Later, one of the "times" was cut out and became a word alone, named "Picking Mulberry", also known as "Ugly Slave's Order","Luo Fumei" and so on. Forty-four words, in the Song Dynasty, there was a 90-word slow word "Picking Mulberry Slow," which began with Yan Shu. ** 4. The Phoenix with a Dragon's Head ** Its original name was "Xiefang Ci," which was said to be taken from the Xiefang Garden in the palace garden between Zhenghe and Northern Song Dynasty. Later, it was named "Xiefang Phoenix" because of Lu You's phrase "Poor lonely like a phoenix with a head". ** Five, Everlasting Lovesickness ** It was originally the name of the Tang Dynasty Jiaofang song, but later used as a tune. It was also called "Eternal Lovesickness Order","Lovesickness Order", etc. It was named after the phrase "Eternal Lovesickness" in the Southern Dynasty Yuefu. ** 6. Ugly Slave ** It originated from the Tang Jiaofang Daqu 'Picking Mulberry,' so it was also commonly known as 'Picking Mulberry,' also known as 'Ugly Slave's Order',' Luo Fumei.' ** 7. Hammer ** It got its name from pounding clothes. There was this tune in the late Tang Dynasty. ** 8. Calming the Storm ** Tang Jiaofang's song name, Dunhuang song Ci has "Ask the Confucian scholar, who dares to go to settle the romantic", this tune name originally has the meaning of pacifying the rebellion, also known as "settle the romantic","settle the wind order" and so on. ** Nine, Heartache ** Its original name was 'Traversing the Sandals'. It got its name because there was a line in the poem that said," Red clothes shed all the bitterness of one's heart." ** 10. Wind in the Pine ** Tang Sanzang's "Wind Entering the Pine" song was later used as a tune. ** Eleven, Eight Sounds of Ganzhou ** It was reformed according to the frontier fortress song "Ganzhou" of Tang Dynasty. Because there were eight rhymes in the upper and lower pieces, it was called Eight Sounds Ganzhou. ** 12, Huanxi Sand ** Also known as "Little Court Flower," it was the name of Jiaofang music during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, which was later used as a tune. Huanxisha was the name of the Ci, and the word reduction was a term used in the Song and Tang Dynasties. The poet had the freedom to expand and contract the number of words in order to create new sounds in the old songs. However, in fact, these Ci did not have any word reduction. The last word "some" was a mood auxiliary word, which was used in the dialect of Chu. ** 13, Wave Washing Sand ** The Tang Dynasty Jiaofang's songs were also known as " Order of the Waves and Sands,"" Crossing the Dragon Gate," and " The Sound of Selling Flowers."