There was a song called " Lotus Plucking in Jiangnan ". The lyrics were written in Han Yuefu and the composition was Hu Tingting. It was included in the album " Tingting Singing Ancient Chinese ". The lyrics were " Lotus Plucking in Jiangnan, Lotus Leaves in He Tian Tian, Fish Playing Among Lotus Leaves." The fish plays with the lotus leaves in the east, the fish plays with the lotus leaves in the west, the fish plays with the lotus leaves in the south, and the fish plays with the lotus leaves in the north." The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Lotus can be plucked in Jiangnan " came from the folk song of Han Yuefu. The original poem was " Lotus can be plucked in Jiangnan, lotus leaves are everywhere." fish play among lotus leaves. The fish plays with the lotus leaves in the east, the fish plays with the lotus leaves in the west, the fish plays with the lotus leaves in the south, and the fish plays with the lotus leaves in the north." This poem depicted the lively and happy scene of lotus picking in Jiangnan. The poem used a lot of repeated sentence patterns and words to show the simple and bright style of ancient folk songs. The swimming fish that passed through happily and the laughter of the lotus pickers seemed to be right in front of his eyes and ears. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Jiangnan"(Han·Han Yuefu): Jiangnan can pick lotus, lotus leaves He Tian. fish play among lotus leaves. Fish play lotus leaf east, fish play lotus leaf west, fish play lotus leaf south, fish play lotus leaf north. This text depicted the scene of lotus picking in Jiangnan. The lotus leaves were lush, and the fish were playing happily among the lotus leaves. There was also Wu Jun's "Picking Lotus", which was also a small Fu from the Han folk song "Lotus Picking in Jiangnan". It was popular in the Wu, Chu, and Yue regions of Jiangnan. The poem used a lot of repeated sentence patterns and words to express the simple and bright style of ancient folk songs. It depicted the lively and happy scene of lotus picking in Jiangnan, as well as the scene of swimming fish shuttling through it and the laughter of lotus pickers. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some of the songs related to Jiangnan: "Will I Marry You in My Next Life?""My Songs Are All Over the Street""If There's Really an Afterlife""Love Is Breaking Up at the End""I'll Always Be by Your Side""There's Always You in My Heart""Beijing's Pleasure for You""Four Seasons Song""Spring Songs of Jiangnan""Taihu Lake Beauty""" Don't Worry Ah Don't Worry "" Scenery of Wuxi """Jiangnan"(Gu Jianfen's producer and composer, Zhang Hongguang's arrangement, and songs sung by Jia Ziye and Wang Yichen), and" Rain in Jiangnan Fog However, it was impossible to list 100 old Jiangnan songs. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some of the paintings that involve lotus picking in Jiangnan: - It was Kang Yongsheng's Chinese painting, Lotus Plucking in Jiangnan, created in 2011. - Tang Yin of the Ming Dynasty created the Painting of Picking Lotus at the age of 52. It depicted the beautiful scenery beside the lotus pond in midsummer. There were willows, lotus flowers, water waves, small boats, and faint mountains in the distance. - Ming Chou Ying's [Lotus Plucking Painting] album. - Chen Chun's Lotus Picking Painting of the Ming Dynasty presented the magnificent scene of lotus picking in the south of the Yangtze River in summer. There were distant mountains, green sky, clear and round water surface, duckweed, fishing boats in the misty waves and flowing water, and gulls and egrets flying far away. - Wang Hui of the Qing Dynasty wrote the Painting of Picking Lotus in an Ink Book. - Qing Qian Du's Lotus Picking Painting. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The author of The Book of Songs was the great poet, politician, ideologist, and cultural celebrity of ancient China, Chen Ziang (559 - 602). He was a famous writer and politician in the early Tang Dynasty, and was one of the Four Sages who were honored by later generations as "Chen Zi 'ang's Poetry, Chen Zi' ang's Literature, and Chen Zi 'ang's Martial Arts." Chen Zi 'ang's literary works were mainly prose and poetry. His poems were fresh and natural, subtle and tactful, and profound in philosophy. He was known as one of the representatives of "Gentleman and Gentleman". The Book of Songs, Picking Verdure, was one of his masterpieces. This poem expressed the author's praise for nature and his yearning for rural life by describing the scene of the wild gardeners. At the same time, it also reflected the author's criticism of the rulers. Chen Zi-ang was a cultural celebrity in the early Tang Dynasty. His thoughts and literary achievements had a profound impact on the development of Tang culture. He advocated the combination of literature and politics to rectify the style of study and advocated the return of literature to the ancients, which opened a new era for the development of Tang Dynasty literature.
"Picking Wei (Excerpt)" came from "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya." This was a poem of a soldier returning home, expressed through the tone of the soldier. The original poem was,"I've gone before, willows and willows." Now I come to think of you, it's snowing. The road is slow, full of thirst and hunger. My heart is sad, and no one knows my sorrow!" From the content, it depicted the scene of willows swaying in the wind during the expedition, which was in stark contrast to the heavy snow when they returned. This contrast was not only the difference in scenery, but also the helplessness of the soldiers when they went out to battle and the complicated state of mind when they returned. Although they had survived the war and returned home, the experience of the war and the long-term longing for home made the soldiers sad, and this sadness was difficult to fully understand. In terms of artistic techniques, he used the technique of contrast and contrast, using the opposite scenery to strengthen the emotional expression. The first two sentences became classics that were passed down through the ages. At the same time, this poem concentrated on the overlapping sentence patterns and artistic features such as metaphor techniques in the Book of Songs. The whole poem sang the hard life and thoughts of the soldiers in the army. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The top ten famous songs of Jiangnan's silk and bamboo industry included "Walking Street,""Three Six,""Man Six,""Man Three Six,""Middle Flower Six,""Cloud Celebration,""Happy Song,""Four Harmony Ruyi,""Rainbow Song" and "Liu Qingniang." These pieces of music played an important role in Jiangnan's music, and each piece had its own unique style and characteristics. Among them,"Walking Street" was a form of performance while walking, often used for wedding and festival temple tour;"36" was a cheerful music, often played in folk festive occasions;"Man Liu Ban" and "Man 36" showed the elegant, smooth and rich charm of Jiangnan silk and bamboo music;"Cloud Celebration" showed the beauty of Jiangnan silk and bamboo music with melodious tunes and bright melodies."Happy Song" was a song full of singing and smooth melody, often used in festive temple festivals and other lively occasions, while "Sihe Ruyi" was a comprehensive Daqu composed of many pieces. These famous songs were the essence of Jiangnan's music and were worth appreciating and savoring.
There were many theories about the historical background of the Book of Songs. One view was that it was a work from the Shang Dynasty. The poet described the beautiful scenery of summer, expressed his love for life and pursuit of ideals, and was regarded as a lyric poem. Because it displayed important elements of the Shang Dynasty culture, it was loved by later scholars. Another way of saying it was a work of the Zhou Dynasty, from the era of King Wen of Zhou. However, according to the content of the poem and other historical records, it was more likely that this poem was written during the era of King Xuan of Zhou. At that time, the Xiongnu in the north of the Zhou Dynasty were very powerful and often invaded the Central Plains, bringing disaster to the lives of the people in the north. The emperor of Zhou sent troops to guard the border and ordered the soldiers to send troops to fight against the Xiongnu. From the content of "Picking Wei," it should be done by the soldiers when they returned from the garrison. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The general idea of the Book of Songs was as follows: The soldiers in the poem expressed many emotions through picking the weeds. In the process of fighting at the border, the soldiers left home to fight because of the invasion of Huanhuan. It was difficult to return home. They kept saying that they wanted to go home, but as time passed, their wish to go home became difficult to realize. The osmund had just sprouted, grown, and then aged. Time continued to pass. During the period of guarding the border, the soldiers faced many difficulties. They did not have a stable family, the war was tense, and they did not have time to rest. They were often hungry and thirsty, and their garrison location was uncertain. They could not even send a message to their families. The poem also described the battle scene, such as the general riding a tall chariot to command the battle, the soldiers bravely killing the enemy, the horses strong and neat, the army well-equipped, everyone always vigilant, because the military situation was urgent, they did not dare to slack off. In the end, on the way back, the soldier recalled the scene of willows swaying in the wind when he went to war. Now, it was snowing heavily, the road was muddy, and he was hungry and thirsty. His heart was filled with sorrow, and no one could understand this kind of sorrow. The whole poem expressed the pain of homesickness of the soldiers who had been stationed for a long time, the recollection of the battle scenes on the battlefield, and the sadness in their hearts on the way home. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!