Song Ci, Ci Pu Da Quan Zhong DiaoIn the Song Ci, 59 to 90 words were in the middle tone. The middle tone contains many Ci cards, such as Buchan Palace, Ranran Cloud, Butterfly Love Flower, Linjiang Immortal, Huatou Feng, Tang Duoling, Yijian Mei, Xunmei, Qiurui Xiangyin, Houting Banquet, He Xichao, Tiqun Waist, Dingfeng, Pozizi, Fisherman's Ao, Su Muzhe, Tan Po Nanxiangzi, Ganzhou Bian, Ruizhu Manman, Drunken Spring Wind, Pinling, Huoling, Jintangdao, Xingxiang Zi, Kuxiang, Xie Chichun, Xie Pei Ling, Qingchun Ze, Feeling Emperor's Grace, Green Jade Case, Tianxian, Phoenix Pavilion, Jiangcheng Zi, Lianli Branch. Cherish the yellow flowers, Qianqiu year, return to the field music guide, pink butterfly, leave the pavilion swallow, recall the imperial capital, Yuguan remote, Gepu lotus, He Manzi, tell the true feelings near, millennium tune, wind into the pine, Brahmin guide, lychee fragrance, Zhu Yingtai near, Yangguan guide, pick silver lamp, a cluster of flowers, royal street, mountain pavilion willow, fighting hundred flowers, Jin people holding dew plate, the highest building, Liu Chuxin, early plum blossom fragrance, new lotus leaf, looking at plum blossom order, Mo mountain stream, Dong Xian song, green tour, Qingbo guide, Jiangcheng plum blossom guide, cherish red clothes, crane soaring into the sky, Xie Chi spring slow. He went to visit Fang Xin and others. Each Ci tablet had its own specific requirements, such as the number of words, tone, rhyme and so on.
Da Si Ming Chu CiGreat Si Ming was a song in the Song of Chu, used to worship the God of Great Si Ming. Great Si Ming was the god who was in charge of the life and death of people, while Young Si Ming was in charge of the fate of children. This song expressed people's pious wish for longevity and their reverence for the God of Life. The lyrics included Great Si Ming opening the Heavenly Gate, flying on the dark clouds, leading the wind and rain to wash away the dust, descending to the human world, controlling the Qi of Yin and Yang, guiding the Heavenly Emperor to Jiugang Mountain, wearing spiritual clothes and jade pendants, alternating Yin and Yang, and no one knew what he was doing. In general, Great Si Ming played an important role in the Ode of Chu, representing people's control over life and death and their reverence for the gods.