As for the recitation of " Night Flying Magpie," one needed to pay attention to the rhythm, mood, and emotion of the Ci. For example, Zhou Bangyan's "Night Flying Magpie·River Bridge Sending People Off" should reflect the melancholy and reluctance in the farewell scene when reciting. Like "River bridge to send people, how cool night." the slanting moon's afterglow falls far away. The candle on the copper plate has shed its tears, and the cold dew has stained my clothes." These few sentences had to be said in a slow rhythm and a slightly low tone, expressing the coldness of the cold night and the sadness of leaving people. For " Night Flying Magpie " created by different authors, the emotions and artistic conception were different. When reciting, the tone, rhythm, and intonation should be adjusted according to the specific content of the lyrics, so as to accurately convey the charm and emotions in the lyrics.

"Night Flying Magpie" is a double-tone, a total of 106 words. The first piece has five flat rhymes, and the second piece has four flat rhymes. The specific meter and other more detailed reference materials for the content of the word score were not clearly given, so it was impossible to answer accurately.
"Night Flying Magpie" is the name of Ci, which first appeared in "Qingzhen Collection" and entered "Dao Palace". In "Mengchuangci", it entered "Huangzhong Shang". Double-tone 106 words, the first piece of five flat rhyme, after the piece of four flat rhyme. There were also 107 words in double tones, with the first piece having five flat rhymes and the second piece having four flat rhymes. There were works of the same name created by many Song Dynasty poets, such as Zhou Bangyan's "Night Flying Magpie·River Bridge Farewell Place". Most of these works were about the theme of sending off people, and they had certain artistic features in emotional expression and expression techniques.
If you like novels like " White Night Journey," I recommend " Fantasy Night " and " Traveler in the Movie World." " Fantasy Night " was the second book of " White Night Walk " and also the second book of Keigo Higashino's Book of Despair series. The content was basically similar to " White Night Walk ", but the characters and events had changed. " Traveler in the Movie World " was a novel about the infinite universe. The main character could travel between different movie worlds, and the narrative was similar to " White Night Journey." I hope these recommendations are helpful to you!
Well, in cartoons, magpies are typically shown with bright plumage and a lively personality. They might be shown as being clever and sometimes causing a bit of trouble. Also, their beaks and eyes are often drawn in an exaggerated way to make them stand out.
Crows and magpies were not the same species of birds, but they were both close relatives of the crow family. There were many differences in their appearance, living habits, symbolic meaning, and flying methods. - ** Appearance **: - Most crows were pure black (some were gray), and their feathers were mainly black. Their beaks were longer, and their wings were longer than their tails. Magpies were mostly black and white. Their heads, necks, backs, and tails were black, their chests were white, and their tails were long and thin. However, some crows (such as the dauri jackdaw and the white-necked crow) had similar body colors as magpies, which were also black and white. - The tail of a magpie was longer than its wings, while the tail of a crow was short and bald, about the same length as its wings, or slightly longer than its wings. - ** Living habits **: - In addition to being active in pairs during breeding, magpies often move in small groups of 3 - 5. In autumn and winter, they often gather into large groups of dozens of magpies. During the day, they go to open areas such as farmlands to feed, and in the evening, they fly to nearby tall trees to rest. They are alert and have guard behavior when foraging. - Crows like to live in groups and have a strong collective nature. A group can reach tens of thousands. They live in groups in the woods or fields. They mainly look for food on the ground. Their gait is steady. Except for a few species, they often build nests in groups. In autumn and winter, they wander in groups. Their behavior is complicated. They show strong intelligence and social activities. They are fierce and aggressive. They often prey on eggs and nestling in the nests of waterfowls and wading birds. - "In terms of flight methods, crows are larger than magpies. Crows can be seen as miniature eagles. When flying in the air, their wings flap slowly and they can glide. Magpies can be seen as enlarged sparrows. When flying, they flap their wings frequently and can't glide. - ** Symbolism: - Before the Tang Dynasty, crows had auspicious and prophetic functions in folk culture. There was a legend that "the crow gave good news, and the Zhou Dynasty began." After the Tang Dynasty, there was a theory that it was a bad omen. However,"the crow returned the feeding" also reflected its image of "filial piety" and "etiquette." - The magpie was regarded as a symbol of "good luck" by the people. It was said that it could bring good news, such as "happy meeting","happy in front of you","happy in heaven","happy on the brow", etc., all related to magpies. - In terms of cawing, crows had coarse and hoarse caws, which were ear-piercing, while magpies had crisp and pleasant caws. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Zhang Ruoyun's answer in the special cloud interview of Joy of Life triggered a heated discussion and ridicule among netizens. Some people joked that he would recite memes at home every night. There was no clear answer to this question, because the search results did not provide specific information to confirm or deny this statement. Therefore, I don't know if Zhang Ruoyun is at home every night.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title. It might be about some adventures that take place during the night while flying, perhaps a story of a nocturnal bird's journey or a human flying in a dream - like scenario at night.
I don't have information on the author of the 'flying at night novel' as the title is rather general. There could be many self - published or relatively unknown novels with this title.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels named 'night flying'. It might be about some adventures that take place at night while flying, perhaps in a fantasy world with flying creatures or in a science - fiction setting involving night flights in advanced aircraft.
I don't know the author of the 'night flying novel' as the name alone doesn't give any indication of who wrote it. There could be many novels with such a name by different authors.