According to Yang Shi's "Ancient and Modern Cihua" at the turn of the Song Dynasty, Zhang Xian once loved a nun, and the old nun in the nunnery was very strict. The nun often slept in a small pavilion on the island of the pond, waiting for the night to meet Zhang Xian. Before leaving, Zhang Xian presented the poem "A Cluster of Flowers." Zhang Xian's work is the beginning of this Ci.
" Hundred Flowers Fragrance "-Wei Xinyu Lyricist: Ke Ze Composed by: Ke Ze Thinking of you in my mind, you in my eyes Every breath is because of you The stars hanging high twinkle Illuminating my heart, guiding me forward You are my grass in spring Birds in autumn The turbulent waves of the sea of love I want to run freely in the wind with you With a smile on her face Throw away all my worries You are my ice cream in summer A cotton-padded jacket in winter A light bulb in the dark night Let me be the protagonist of your life Warm your castle Tasting the beauty of the world Thinking of you in my mind, you in my eyes Every breath is because of you The stars hanging high twinkle Illuminating my heart, guiding me forward You are my grass in spring Birds in autumn The turbulent waves of the sea of love I want to run freely in the wind with you With a smile on her face Throw away all my worries You are my ice cream in summer A cotton-padded jacket in winter A light bulb in the dark night Let me be the protagonist of your life Warm your castle Tasting the beauty of the world The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Dragon in the Hundred Flowers is a famous online novel. Its works are as follows: 1 Dragon Roaming in Flowers 2 "Heart Refining in Flowers" 3 "Wild Flowers" 4 "Prosperous Flowers" 5 "Crossing Flowers" Dream Flowers 7 " Dragon Roaming in Flowers in a Different World " 8 "The Flowers Seize Love" 9 "Dragon Roaring in Flowers" The Secret History of Flowers 11 " Foreignland Dragon in Flowers " Little Fish in Flowers Dream Space Foreignland Dragon and Butterfly Flowers of Flowers
A cluster of flowers Ci card to Su Shi's "a cluster of flowers·early spring illness" as the main body, double-tone seventy-eight words, before and after each seven sentences, Siping rhyme, no variation. Its meter is: Zhongping Zhongze Pingping (rhyme), Zhongze Pingping (rhyme). The four-word sentence is double-level into the rhyme,"Zhongze Zhongping, Zhongping Zhongze", Zhongze Zhongping (rhyme). The other meter was expressed as: Zhongping Zhongze Pingping (rhyme). The middle tone is flat. Ping Ping Ze Ping Ze, Zhong Ping Zhong, Zhong Ze Ping Ze (rhyme). Ping Ze Ze Ping, Zhong Ping Zhong Ze, Zhong Ze Ping (rhyme). Ping Ping Zhong Ze Ping Ping (rhyme). The middle tone is flat. Ping Ping Ze Ping Ze, Zhong Ping Zhong, Zhong Ze Ping Ze (rhyme). Ping Ze Ze Ping, Zhong Ping Zhong Ze, Zhong Ze Ping (rhyme).
In the early spring of Xihua, the slow tune is found in the History of Koryo·Music Annals, which is the original intention of Fu. Double-tone 100 words, the first eight sentences of four-tone rhyme, the latter nine sentences of four-tone rhyme. There is a poem written by Wuming in the History of Koryo·Music Records, and only this poem can be used as a reference for proofreading. There were also people in later generations such as Zhou Andeng in the early modern times of the late Qing Dynasty. Zhou Andeng mentioned that the Song Ci of this tune was not passed down, and the music score was lost. Moreover, the Ci in the History of Koryo·Music Annals lacked elegance because its tune was too difficult and astringent. There were also people like Su Yang who wrote according to the nameless person's record.
There were many origins of Ci tablet names, and the following were some common ones: - From the names of people, such as "Niannu Jiao," Niannu was a famous courtesan in the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty. Because of Niannu's wonderful voice, later generations used its name as the tune. - It was derived from legends. For example," Fire Order " originated from the legend of Lujiang, Anhui Province. It told the story of Wu Qiao of the Southern Tang Dynasty who drank fiery wine according to the woman's request in order to obtain the woman he loved. In the end, he became a lifelong match. - For example,"Full Court Fragrance" was derived from Liu Zongyuan's poem,"Occasionally, I will settle down here, and the courtyard will be filled with fragrant grass." - It was renamed from its original name, such as "Looking at Jiangnan", whose original name was "Xie Qiuniang". Li Deyu wrote it for the dead prostitute Xie Qiuniang. Because Bai Juyi's poem had "Don't Remember Jiangnan", it was renamed "Looking at Jiangnan", also known as "Dream Jiangnan", etc. - Borrowing the moniker of a poet, such as Bu Suanzi, was said to be the moniker of the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang. Luo Binwang liked to use numbers to name his poems, so he was called Bu Suanzi. - For example,"Liuzhou Getou" was originally a drum song of the Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, it entered the Ci card. Each of the six states had its own songs, collectively known as "Liuzhou," and the getou was the leading song. - It got its name from the content of the work, such as the song name of Tang Jiaofang, also known as "Lang Tao Sha","Lang Tao Sha Ling" and "Guo Longmen". This song was first created by Liu Yuxi of Tang Dynasty. At first, it was a small order. The form was the same as the seven-character quatrain, and its content was dedicated to singing Lang Tao Sha.
There were many origins of Ci names. Some were named in memory of someone, such as Xie Qiuniang, which was written by Li Deyu for the dead prostitute Xie Qiuniang. Later, it was renamed "Recalling Jiangnan" because there were related expressions in Bai Juyi's Ci. Some borrowed other people's nicknames, such as "Bu Suanzi", which was said to borrow the nickname of the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang. Because his poems were good at using numbers to name, he was called "Bu Suanzi". Some were related to the creation of tunes, such as "Six Chou," which Zhou Bangyan said violated six palace tunes. Because Gao Yang had six talented and beautiful sons, he chose the name of the tune. Some were derived from poems, such as "Full Court Fragrance", which was named after Liu Zongyuan's poem "Occasionally, I will settle down, and the courtyard will be filled with fragrant grass". Some were determined according to the object or content of the chant, such as "Tao Lang Sha", which was first created by Liu Yuxi. The content was dedicated to singing the waves and sand. It was also known as" The Sound of Selling Flowers". Some were related to legends, such as the Fire Order, which originated from the legend of Lujiang River in Anhui Province and told the love story of Wu Qiao in the Southern Tang Dynasty. Others were named after the original creators of Ci poems. For example, Niannu was a famous courtesan during the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty. Because of its wonderful tone, later generations used its name as Ci tune Niannu Jiao. There were also names based on descriptions of things, such as the Yellow River Qing Man, which originated from the description of the clarity of the Yellow River. In short, the names of Ci tablets came from a variety of sources.
Hua Jian Ci was the first collection of Ci in the history of Chinese literature, compiled by Zhao Chongzuo of Shu during the Five Dynasties. It included 180 works by 18 poets of the Flower School, with different but distinct artistic styles. The main writers of the Huajian Ci School were Wen Tingyun, Wei Zhuang, Niu Xiji, Li Xun, Ouyang Jiong, etc. The characteristic of Huajian Ci was to create an emotional atmosphere by blending feelings and scenes. The emotions expressed turned from simple to profound, forming a graceful style of Ci. Its influence lasted until the Northern Song Dynasty, and even after the popularity of the long tune, Ci writers were still influenced by the style of Hua Jian Ji. However, although the Huajian Ci was very popular in the Song Dynasty, it was rejected in the mainstream melody. Hua Jian Ci did not have a high status in the Song Dynasty. It was similar to the contempt mainstream literature had for martial arts novels.
In addition to Shuidiao Getou, there were also four other names of Ci tablets such as Yongyuyue, Xijiangyue, Qingpingyue, and Yu Meiren.