2. The sapphire case: Excerpted from Zhang Heng's Four Sorrow Poems in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Beauty gave me a splendid section, why should I report the sapphire case?" .
3. soothsayers: also known as Baichilou, Meifengbi and Chu Tianyao. According to legend, it borrowed the nickname of the Tang Dynasty poet Luo. Luo's poems can be named after numbers and called "divination symbols". This song prevailed in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Sauvignon Blanc: This is a famous Yuefu tune, which later became the tune of Don Jiao Fang. It was named because there was a saying in Yuefu in the Southern Dynasties.
5. Setting storm: also known as "setting wind direction" and "setting storm sequence". The name of Tang Jiaofang's tune, there is a sentence in Dunhuang's tune words: "Ask the Confucian scholars who dare to be romantic." The original name of this song is to quell the rebellion.
6. Chaitoufeng: formerly known as "Cai Fang Ci". Legend has it that it was taken from the name of Fangfang Garden in Zhenghe Palace in the Northern Song Dynasty. Later, Lu You was named after the word "poor and lonely as a hairpin".
7. Langtaosha: Also known as Langtaosha Order, crossing Longmen and selling flowers. Jiao Fang's famous songs in Tang Dynasty. During the Five Dynasties, long and short sentences became popular. Fifty-four words, four rhymes before and after, are even more wonderful and sad.
8. Broken Array: It was originally a song in the large-scale martial arts music "Broken Array Music" created in the founding of the Tang Dynasty, and later changed to a epigraph.
9. Niannujiao: The name is taken from Niannujiao, a famous geisha in Tianbao period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Nian Nu Jiao appeared in a large number of works of poets in Song Dynasty, and Shen Tang first took Nian Nu Jiao as the title of Song Ci.
10, Fisherman's Song: Also known as Fisherman's Song, it is a famous song of the Tang Dynasty, and its tune was created by Zhang. This song originated from folk fishing songs. Fishing songs are also a kind of folk songs, which are a kind of entertainment for fishermen along the coast, along the Yangtze River and around the lake port. These fishing songs are similar to the salty water songs in coastal areas now, and the lyrics are generally the same style.