Jin Se, unprovoked novel, Xiao Jin Se, Jiang Yu NianIn the novel,"Jin Se Wu Yan", the main character's name was not directly mentioned. Instead, it described the complicated emotional entanglement between Song Jinse and Xia Wu Yan.
###Song Jinse and Xia's Unprovoked Emotional Entanglement
- [Setting: Song Jinse was originally the eldest daughter of the General's Estate. She was crowned as a phoenix because of the Sacred Heart. However, overnight, the General's Estate rebelled and her entire family was detained. She was also banished to the Imperial Clan Court.] Xia Wuyan, the Emperor, broke Song Jinse's fingers and peeled off all his nails to please his sweetheart.
- "Emotional development": Xia Wuyan had complicated feelings for Song Jinse. On one hand, he loved her deeply, but on the other hand, he could not trust her completely for various reasons. In the Imperial Clan Court, the relationship between the two was tense and full of challenges.
###The theme and style of the novel
Through the story of Song Jinse and Xia Wuyuan,"Jin Se Wu Yuan" explored the theme of love, betrayal, and revenge. The novel's style was heart-wrenching, the plot was compact, and the characters were vivid. Especially the description of the protagonist, Song Jinse, showed her tenacity and courage.
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Jin Se and Lianshi BridgeThe two elements of the zither and the stone bridge each had their own unique charm and story in literary works, but they did not appear at the same time in the same work.
###Intense Zither
- [Origin and meaning: The Jin Se is usually considered one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin.] In the poem, the poem,"The 50 strings of the zither for no reason, each string missing the years of Hua" expressed the poet's deep nostalgia for the lost youth.
- [Status in literature: The Golden Zither is known as the best work in Li Shangyin's poetry collection. With its deep emotions and polysemy, it has become a classic in ancient China poetry.]
###Lianshi Bridge
- ** Literature Connection **: Lianshi Bridge is not directly related to the "Jin Se", but in another literary work, Liu Yuemiao's "Flowing Light Broken Jade", there is a detailed description of Wuzhen's stone bridge.
- ** Cultural Symbol **: In this work, the stone bridge is not only the landmark of Wuzhen, but also symbolizes the flow of time and the connection of memories.
Although Jinse and Lianshiqiao did not appear in the same work, they each left a deep mark on literature and culture.
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Reading the rhythm of the "Jin Se"Jin Se was a well-known poem by Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Its deep emotions and unique artistic conception made countless readers fall for it. When reading this poem aloud, it was especially important to grasp its rhythm and rhythm. The following are some suggestions and examples for the rhythm of reading "Jin Se", hoping to help you better understand and feel the charm of this poem.
###Rhythm suggestions for reading aloud
- ** First couplet **:" There are fifty strings on the zither for no reason, and each string and column miss the years of Hua." There could be a pause here to highlight the emotion brought by "no reason". The rhythm should be slow and the tone should be low to convey the poet's deep nostalgia for the lost youth.
- * * There were many allusions in these two poems. When reading them, one could slow down appropriately to give the audience more time to think and understand. At the same time, it reflected the poet's helplessness and melancholy about the disappearance of beautiful things.
- * * The scenes here were grand and beautiful, and it was necessary to read them in a distant, lost tone, as if one were in a dream.
- ** End Couplet **:" This feeling can be treated as a recollection, but it was already lost at that time." This was the ending of the poem and also the climax of the emotions. When reading aloud, it should be full of emotion and speak a little faster to express the poet's recollection of the past and helplessness towards reality.
###Reading tips
- ** Accent **: emphasize the key words such as " This feeling can be treated as a recollection " and " It's just that I was lost at that time " to highlight the emotional changes of the poet.
- ** Pausing **: Pausing between each line of the poem not only helps the audience digest the poem, but also increases the rhythm of the poem.
Through the above analysis and examples, I believe that you have a deeper understanding of the reading of "Jin Se". I hope you can incorporate your own emotions when you read it aloud, so that the charm and artistic conception of this poem can be conveyed in your voice.
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