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Children look at pictures and read Tang poems and read Song Ci 1-6 volumes.
Interpretation of the essence of Song Ci.
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Selected Tang Poems, edited by the Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, published by the People's Literature Publishing House; Selected Notes on Song Poems, Qian Zhongshu, published by People's Literature Publishing House; Selected Words of the Tang and Song Dynasties, annotated by Xia Chengtao, published by Zhonghua Book Company; Selected Words of the Song Dynasty, annotated by Hu Yunyi, published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House.
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"Three Hundred Tang Poems".
Selected Words of the Song Dynasty
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I think you can take a look at Ms. Ye Jiaying's series, such as "Jialing Essay Series", "Jialing Essay on Poetry Series", "Tang and Song Dynasty Seventeen Lectures" Qing Ci Series, Ye Jiaying's words Although there are not many words and rhymes, they are easy to understand, good at feeling, and have a general understanding of the development of words.
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Well, I have a few books here on the study of the rhythm and structure of Song words, I recommend it to you, one is "Baixiang Lexicon", compiled by Shu Menglan, a native of Jing'an, Jiaqing, and one is written by Wang Li of "Poetry Rhythm", as well as his "Summary of Poetry Rhythm, Ten Lectures on Poetry Rhythm", and there are "King James Dictionary" compiled by Wang Yiqing and Chen Tingjing of the Qing Dynasty, these books are available in Jingdong, you can go and see, it is a special study of words by predecessors. If you want to appreciate lyrics and songs, I recommend you to take a look at Wang Guowei's "Words in the World", which is the only book that uses Western aesthetics to analyze words, as well as the famous lyricist and lyricist Guo Zhouyi in the late Qing Dynasty's "Huifeng Words", Chen Tingzhuo's "Baiyuzhai Words", these three books are collectively known as the "Three Great Words of the Late Qing Dynasty". It has a great influence on the appreciation of later generations of lyrics and songs.
I can't guarantee whether the above is famous or not, personal hobbies and preferences are different, but for songwriter lovers, it is a must-have book.
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(Qing) Shu Menglan: "Baixiang Lexicon" (Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House) Long Yusheng: "Tang and Song Dynasty Words" (ibid.).
Wang Li: "Poetry and Rhythm" (Zhonghua Book Company).
Xia Chengtao and Wu Xionghe: Common Sense of Reading Words (ibid.).
Zhang Zhongxing: "Poetry Reading and Writing Series" (ibid.) and so on, are available in general antique bookstores and Xinhua bookstores, I wish you success in your studies!
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The compilation of the old edition of The Quan Song Ci began in 1931 and was completed in 1937, when the first draft was completed, it was typeset by the Commercial Press, and published in Changsha during the Anti-Japanese War in 194. The book was not printed much, it was not widely circulated, and it had many shortcomings. The most serious thing is that due to the constraints of conditions and times, there are many books that are not known or cannot be seen in the materials, and in terms of style, it refers to the practice of "Quantang Poems", with "emperor" and "clan" first, and "explanatory way" and "female stream" in the hall.
It has been more than 20 years since 194. For researchers, the Song Ci is still in demand. If it is reprinted with an old edition, it is obviously inappropriate.
With the care and encouragement of the Party Committee of Nanjing Normal University, the old version of the "Quan Song Ci" was recompiled; Subsequently, the Literature Department of Chung Hwa Book Company revised and supplemented the whole manuscript and made it available to readers.
The simplified and horizontal revised version of The Complete Song Ci is based on the traditional vertical version of The Complete Song Ci edited by Tang Guizhang of Zhonghua Book Company and the revised and rearranged version of the 1981 edition of The Supplement to the Song Ci edited by Kong Fanli. Since its publication in early 1999, it has received the attention and welcome of the majority of readers.
In recent years, great progress has been made in the study and examination of Song Ci, and some new materials have appeared. However, since Mr. Tang Guizhang and Wang Zhongwen did not authorize the Ministry to make any substantive additions, deletions and revisions to the content of the "Quan Song Ci" during his lifetime, the work of the Ministry can only be limited to the four aspects explained in the "Instructions for Revision and Reprint", so these new materials and new achievements cannot be fully reflected in this book. In this reprint, we have only corrected the more than 20 errors in writing and punctuation that have been discovered.
In 1999, when the new edition of the Quan Song Ci was published, we asked Mr. Ran Xiudan to compile the Index of Authors of the Song Dynasty, which included all the authors of Tang Guizhang's Quan Song Ci and Kong Fanli's Supplement to the Song Dynasty, and printed a single volume to be published with the new edition of the Quan Song Ci. For this reprint, we have attached this index to the new edition of the fifth volume of the Song Ci for ease of use.
Specific sample templates.
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The Quan Song Ci and the Quan Song Ci are one of the most important achievements in the collation of ancient books in China in the past 100 years. Song poetry and Tang poetry are both the artistic peaks of classical Chinese poetry. The "All Tang Dynasty Poems" compiled by the Qing Dynasty is a household name, and now the new "All Song Dynasty Poems" has been compiled, which can be called the double gem of Chinese literature.
The book consists of four volumes, bringing together the lyrics of the Song Dynasty in the past 300 years. This book is fully collected, the examination and revision are relatively fine, and many of the mistakes of the predecessors have been corrected, and it is an important reference book for the study of Song Ci. After the new edition of this book came out, Kong Fanli collected the remains from the Ming manuscript "Shiyuan" and other books, and compiled it as the "Supplement to the Whole Song Dynasty", which included more than 140 writers (41 of whom have been seen in the "Quan Song Ci"), and more than 430 poems, which were published by Zhonghua Book Company in 1981.
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The compilation and selection of Shangyi Village, the "Three Hundred Song Songs" endorsed by Tang Guizhang, the "Selected Words of Tang and Song Famous Writers" by Long Yusheng, as well as Zhonghua Book Company and Shanghai Ancient Books are also published by these two publishing houses.
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Another: a collection of individual poets, such as Su Shi's Dongpo Yuefu, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1979 edition. Wait a minute.
Again: The above is academic information. Casual such as An Yiru's "If Life Is Only as First Seen" and "At That Time Only the Way Was Normal" (People's Literature Publishing House, 2011 edition).
When I watched it, I was really amazed, and I felt like I couldn't put it down. But later I learned that there was a plagiarism scandal in these two books, which is really disgraceful. You just leave the author to look at the work...
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I recommend "Huai My Good Voice", written by Cai Yijiang, edited by Cai Guohuang, Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House.
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What type do you want? If you want to write all the songs, it is recommended to buy Zhonghua Book Company, which is more collectible and the printing industry is better;
If it's an interpretation, it's too much... Recently, I was reading "Jiang Xun Says Song Ci", recommended, and it was very well written.
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