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Because the Song Dynasty was a highly prosperous era, people did not need to worry about hunger, and in the case of material satisfaction, people began to pursue the enjoyment of the spiritual world, and Liu Yong was the most talented lyricist, so what he wrote was very suitable for the market at that time.
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Easy to understand, elegant and vulgar.
The content is close to life, the emotions are delicate, and the market is life-like.
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Liu Yong, formerly known as Sanchang, the word Jingzhuang, later changed his name to Liu Yong, the word Qiqing, because of the seventh ranking, also known as Liu Qi, a native of Chong'an (now Wuyi Mountain, Fujian), born in Fei County, Yizhou (now Fei County, Shandong), a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty, and a representative of the Wanyue faction.
Liu Yong was born in a family of eunuchs, and his ancestors were the Hedong Liu clan of the Middle Ages. In the fifth year of Xianping (1002), Liu Yong left his hometown and lived in Hangzhou and Suzhou, indulging in the romantic life of listening to songs and laughing. In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu (1008), Liu Yong entered Beijing to participate in the imperial examination, but failed many times, so he devoted himself to filling in the words.
In the first year of Jingyou (1034), Liu Yong was in his twilight years and the first, and successively served as the Muzhou regimental training officer, Yuhang County Order, Xiaofeng Salt Supervisor, Sizhou Judge, etc., and was known as Liutuntian in the world.
Liu Yong was the first lyricist to carry out a comprehensive reform of Song lyrics, and he was also the lyricist who created the most intonation in the two Song Dynasty lyric circles. Liu Yong vigorously created slow words, transplanted the perfunctory method into the words, and at the same time made full use of slang and colloquialisms, and had a profound impact on the development of Song poetry with unique artistic personalities such as vulgar imagery, incisive and incisive narration, and plain and unpretentious white descriptions.
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Liu Yong's contribution to the word system and art 1. Produce a large number of long and slow words. Liu Yong vigorously created slow words, which fundamentally changed the pattern of Xiao Ling's domination of the world since the Tang Dynasty, so that the two styles of slow words and Xiao Ling were equally divided and went hand in hand.
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Chongshu Liu Yong was the first great poet in the Song Dynasty to concentrate on writing words and comprehensively develop the style, content, language and style of Song words. The word willow was widely circulated at that time.
1. Liu Yong made important contributions to the development of Song poetry in the creation of new tones. From the word to Liu Yong, the formal system is more complete, which lays the prerequisites for the development of Song Ci and the further development of the successors in form and content.
2. Liu Yong's development of word literature is also manifested in expanding the scope of expression of words and changing the aesthetic connotation and style of words. The changes in lyrical gravity, lyrical mode and lyrical style also had a profound impact on the development of Song poetry.
3. The language of Liuci carries forward the tradition of folk words, facing the public who regret it, and is popular, vivid and self-contained. He also creatively developed the technique of laying out and drawing in words; And the stove judgment is creating a unique structural method. Liu Yong opened a new page in the history of words, and made pioneering contributions to the content and form of words.
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Liu Yong, a lyricist of the Northern Song Dynasty, was a very talented and influential writer, but he was not reused by the emperor. There are several reasons for this:
Political reasons: Liu Yong has publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with **, and most of the poems he wrote are about secular content, which has been widely circulated in places like Qinglou, which makes him unable to get official recognition.
Personality reasons: Yoo Yong is known for his straightforward and unruly character, which may also be the reason why the emperor is reluctant to reuse him.
Literary reasons: Liu Yong's lyrics are quite political and critical, and sometimes involve the interests of the emperor. The emperor may be reluctant to reuse a critical lyricist.
In general, the reason why Yoo Yong was not reclaimed by the emperor was due to his political views, character, and literary works. However, he is still considered an important figure in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his works are still widely popular.
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Because the emperor felt that this word person often dealt with the Qinglou woman, he was a very unclean person, and he couldn't make any words on the table.
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There is no entrance examination, and most of the people who are reused by the emperor are admitted to the imperial examination, which is related to personal ability.
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Because the emperor asked him to fill in the words before, but it took him several days, and the effect of filling in was all vulgar words of the people.
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