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Chapter 5 (C) Rhyme Documents

reading guide 梁启超 759Words 2018-03-20
It is hoped that scholars can read and recite all of them.Even if it is not, a large part of it must be able to cite its words.As for the commentary, Chen Huan's "Shi Mao's Biography" is the best. It is best to read Qu Song's works well, and it is best to recite them well, and you don't need to read the rest.For the commentary, Zhu Xi's Annotations to the Collection of Songs of Chu is more acceptable. Choose to read. Edited by Guo Maoqian Specially read the ancient Chinese poems whose author's name is not known, so as to see the Yuefu style of the Wei and Six Dynasties.Others do not have to read.

The poems of the Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties should be read as follows: Cao Zijian Ruan Sizong Tao Yuanming Xie Kangle Bao Mingyuan Xie Xuanhui If there is no single-line collection, you can use Zhang Pu's "Han, Wei and Six Dynasties One Hundred and Three Collections" or Wang Kaiyun's poetry anthology of the Five Dynasties. Li Taibai Collection Du Gongbu Collection Wang Youcheng Collection Meng Xiangyang Collection Wei Suzhou Collection Gao Changshi Collection Han Changli Collection Liuhe River Collection Baixiangshan Collection Li Yishan Collection Wang Linchuan Collection (poems should be annotated by Li Bi) Su Dongpo Collection Yuan Yishan Collection Lu Fangweng Collection

The above is a collection of poems and essays by people in Tang and Song Dynasties. Anthology of Tang Poems by Wang Anshi Song Poetry Banknotes Lu Liuliang Banknotes The above anthology of Tang and Song poetry. Qingzhen Ci (Zhou Meicheng) Drunken Man’s Fun (Ouyang Xiu) Dongpo Yuefu (Su Shi) Tuntian Collection (Liu Yong) Huaihai Ci (Qin Guan) Qiaoge (Zhu Dunru) Jiaxuan Ci (Xin Qiji) Houcun Ci (Liu Kezhuang) Baishi Taoist Songs (Jiang Kui) Bishan Ci (Wang Yisun) Mengchuang Ci (Wu Wenying) The above collection of Song ci. The Story of the West Chamber The Story of the Pipa The Peony Pavilion

The above is the version of the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. The books listed in this section are satirical recitations by dedicated scholars after school, and Tao writes for fun. They are not for literary experts, especially for those who study the history of literature, so they are not literature, but rhyme.The scope of literature should at least include ancient prose (parallel prose) and novels.I think that if Gou Fei wants to be a literature expert, there is no need to specialize in reading novels.As for ancient prose, there is no need to learn it.We must always read the philosophers of the Zhou and Qin Dynasties, "Zuo Zhuan", "Guo Ce", "Four Histories", "Tong Jian" and their works about thoughts and records.If you can read a lot, you can belong to literature, so why bother to highlight one kind, called ancient literature?Therefore, the anthology of Wenming is not re-recorded. (The rest of the collections related to learning can be found in various departments.) "Selected Works" and the collections of Han, Liu, and Wang are attached.If a scholar wants to seek text based on text, there is nothing he can do, then Yao Nai's "Classic Compilation of Ancient Wenci", Li Zhaoluo's "Parallel Style Wenchao", and Zeng Guofan's "Hundreds of Classics and History Miscellaneous Notes" can also be used.

People in the Qing Dynasty were not good at rhymes, so except for a few pieces of operas, the rest of the poems will not be listed. In the first and last periods, one poet and poet will be named: Wu Weiye's "Meicun Poetry Collection" and Huang Zunxian's "Human Realm" Lu Shi Anthology, Cheng De's "Drinking Water Ci" and Wen Zhuo's "Qiao Feng Yue Fu".
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