Among the many Ci names, such as "Beautiful Scenery,""Qiluo Fragrance,""Full Moon,""He Xinlang,""Young Heart,""Jiao Renjiao,""Willing to be in pairs,""Yu Fei Le,""Yan Gui Liang,""Suo Jiu,""Welcome Xianke,""Drunken Red Maiden,""Vow of Love,""Unforgettable,""Thousand Years Old,""Ten Thousand Years Happy,""Ying Tianchang,""Changchun,""" Manting Fang "and other Ci names, from their literal meaning, they were more festive. However, it should be noted that although the name of the Ci tile seemed to be festive, its original style might not be suitable for expressing festive emotions. For example, the melody of "He Xinlang" was gloomy and tragic, and "Spring in Longevity Tower" was a Ci tile for mourning. However, from the meaning of the names, these Ci names had a certain sense of celebration.
There were many popular festive songs, including " Decorations,"" Chinese Style,"" Chinese Beauty," and " Auspicious Dance." These songs were filled with a festive and cheerful atmosphere, suitable to be played during celebrations or festivals. They represented the wishes of the Chinese people for a better future.
It is generally believed that the longest poem is the Preface to the Oriole's Cry, which has four sections and 240 words. This long tune first appeared in Wu Wenying's collection of "Dream Window Ci" and Zhao Wenli's "Spring Snow" in Xu Bao's Ci. There was also a saying that the longest Ci tablet was Jiu Zhang Ji, which was regarded as a big tune in the Imperial Cipu. It was first seen in the Song Dynasty's nameless Ci recorded in the Song Dynasty's Yuefu Ya Ci.
The common names of the Ci tablets were as follows: Dream Order, Nian Nujiao, Recalling Jiangnan, Qinyuan Spring, Long Lovesickness, Broken Array, Phoenix Flute Song (also known as Phoenix Tower Song, Fragrant Grass), Yangzhou Man, Magpie Bridge Immortal, Huanxi Sand, Shengsheng Man, Shuidiao Getou, Yongyuyue, Xijiang Moon, Sapphire Case, Yu Linling, Sandianzi, Huatangchun (also known as Huatangchun Order, Wanfeng Zancui), etc.
The names of Ci tablets varied in length, ranging from two or three short words to longer ones. Ci tablets were the name of the tune of a word, which stipulated the format of the word, such as the total number of sentences, the number of sentences, the number of words in each sentence, and the tone, but this had nothing to do with the length of the name of the Ci tablet. For example," Dreaming Order " had three characters," A Cut of Plum " also had three characters," Xijiangyue " had three characters," Linjiangxian " had three characters, and " Qinyuanchun " also had three characters; Yangzhou Man " had three characters. Although the names of these Ci tablets were the same length, the format of the corresponding words was different. In addition, there were three words like "Changxiang Si", which corresponded to Bai Juyi's "Changxiang Si·Bianshui Flow" as the main form, generally with 36 words in double tones. In short, the length of a Ci tablet name was not directly related to the specific format of the word or the number of words. It was mainly used as a symbol of a specific format word.
According to the records, there were two explanations for the origin of the name of the poem. One theory was that it originated from the story in the Postscript of Searching Gods. After Ding Lingwei learned Taoism, he turned into a crane and returned to the Liao Dynasty. The words of the crane in the air made later generations think that "the crane soared into the sky" was called feathering and becoming an immortal. Another theory was that the name of the tune originated from the poem "Xi Qian Ying" written by Wei Zhuang of Tang Dynasty. The description in the poem expressed the situation of poor people after passing the imperial examination, just like "the crane soared into the sky". This also used an allusion to amaze the world. For example, in Han Fei's" Han Feizi·Yu Lao" in the Warring States Period," Although there is no flying, flying will soar into the sky; Although there is no singing, the singing will be amazing". In addition,"crane soaring into the sky" also referred to flying cranes soaring into the sky, which was a metaphor for passing the imperial examination.
The festive and meaningful words included: jubilant, the three suns open, the lucky star shines high, the icing on the cake, the spirit of the dragon and horse, the flowers and the full moon, cheers, decorations, auspicious snow, a bumper year, brilliant and so on.
The Songs of Chu was one of the most important branches in the history of Chinese literature, and was regarded as a treasure in the history of Chinese literature. The Songs of Chu had attracted the attention and love of countless literature lovers with its unique literary style and magnificent language expression. There were many artistic and poetic names in the Songs of Chu. Here are some examples of good names in the Songs of Chu: 1 Qu Yuan (Qu Yuan got his name because of his creation of the Chu Ci Li Sao) 2. Lingjun (Lingjun refers to another famous poet in the Songs of Chu, Qu Yuan, because of his name) 3. Zhaojun (Zhaojun refers to the princess of Chu State who is famous for her beautiful appearance) 4. Zilan (Zilan refers to a famous poetess in the Songs of Chu) Li Sao (Li Sao refers to a famous lyric poem in the Songs of Chu) Madame Xiang (Madame Xiang refers to a beautiful woman in the State of Chu who is famous for her legendary magical charm) 7 Great Si Ming (Great Si Ming is a mythical god in the Songs of Chu and is considered the guardian god of Chu) 8. Asking Heaven (Asking Heaven refers to a famous lyric poem in the Songs of Chu. Its theme is about the question and exploration of all things in the world) 9 National Soul (National Soul refers to a famous poet in the Songs of Chu. His poems are known as the national soul of Chu) The good names in Chu Ci are not only poetic and artistic, but also have profound cultural implications and symbolic significance. They are precious treasures in the history of Chinese literature.
Alright, here are ten poems with the name of the Ci card: 1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai 2 "Climbing the Stork Tower"-Wang Zhihuan 3 "Shuidiao Ge Tou"-Su Shi 4 Jiangcheng Zi-Su Shi 5."Huanxi Sand"-Liu Yong 6 "The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao 7 "Mooring at Niushui and Recalling the Past"-Yang Wanli 8 "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi"-Xin Qiji 9 "The River is Red, Write My Thoughts"-Xin Qiji 10 " Moon on the West River: Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road "-Xin Qiji
It was difficult to determine the most famous name of Ci, because different Ci names had their own famous representative works and unique literary value. For example, Spring in the Qin Garden, which was written by Mao Ze Dong, was well-known; Dream Like Order had Li Qingzhao's " Last night's rain was sparse and the wind was sudden ";; Nian Nujiao was famous because of Su Shi's " The Great River East, the waves are washed away, and the ancient romantic figures ";;; I hope that people will live long, and thousands of miles of miles of beautiful women " in Shuidiao Getou was also well-known. These names all occupied an important position in the long history of poetry and literature, and were widely praised.
The common four-word Ci names are: Eight tones Ganzhou, reduced word Huanxisha, etc.