Brief introduction of song ci writers

Tang Guizhang (190 1- 1990) is a Manchu native. He specialized in ci all his life.

China is a contemporary master of Ci, a famous historian, educator and poet in China. The word jite. Members of the NLD. 190 1 year 65438+1was born in Nanjing on October 23rd. After the Nanjing garrison in Banneker, the Revolutionary Army launched a fierce battle with the Eight Banners garrison in 19 1 1. When the revolutionary army entered the flag camp, all the garrison soldiers and their families committed suicide by taking poison. Tang Guizhang himself survived by taking less medicine and was adopted by a citizen.

Specializing in lyrics. 1928 graduated from the Chinese Department of Nanjing Southeast University. He used to be a teacher in Nanjing No.1 Girls' Middle School, Zhongying Middle School and Anhui Middle School. Before liberation, he was a professor in the Chinese Department of Central University and Jinling University. After liberation, he served as a professor in the Chinese Department of Nanjing University and Northeast Normal University. Professor of Chinese Department of Nanjing Normal University, doctoral supervisor of ancient literature in Chinese Department of Nanjing Normal University, consultant of the State Council Ancient Books Publishing Planning Group, president of China Rhyme Society, honorary president of China Poetry Society, and editor-in-chief of Ci. Nanjing Municipal People's Representative, member of Jiangsu CPPCC. Published works 65438 to 0934. 1990165438+1passed away in Nanjing on October 30th.

He is the author of Song Ci, Jin Ci, Ci Series, Tang and Song Poetry Appreciation Dictionary, etc. He is the author of 300 Annotations on Song Poetry, Notes on Two Vocabulary in Southern Tang Dynasty, Four Poems in Song Poetry, Poetic Rhythm of Yuan People, Notes on Ci Poetry and Chronicle of Song Poetry. brief introduction

Song ci collection. Editor of Tang Guizhang today. The Collection of Song Ci began with Jin Mao's Sixty Song Ci Poems at the end of Ming Dynasty. Later, Hou Wencan in Qing Dynasty engraved the Ten Nouns Collection, and Qin En reprinted the series of words. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, the style of publishing and engraving ci collections was more prosperous and larger. Wang Siyinzhai's Engraving Ci and Thirty-one Poems in Song and Yuan Dynasties, Jiang Biao's Engraving Ci in Song and Yuan Dynasties, Wu Zhongxi's Engraving Ci in Shan Zuo Ren, Wu Changmao's Engraving Ci in Zhao Shuanglou's Classic Publication in Song and Yuan Dynasties, Zhu Zumou's Qiang Village Series and Engraving Ci in Xu Jinyuan.

193 1 year, Zhao Wanli supplemented the block prints of various schools and edited 73 volumes of collating words in Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties. After searching, collecting and revising, the level of collating words exceeded that of predecessors. Later, Zhou Yongxian wrote poems of Tang, Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties, which contained many new materials compared with Evonne. But it is not enough to explore the whole picture of a pronoun, which has been engraved by various scholars and omitted from isolated sentences.

On the basis of the comprehensive compilation of various schools, Tang Guizhang collected all the words attached to the anthology of Song people, selected by Song people, and recorded in Song people's notes, and even collected the words contained in local chronicles, epigraphy, inscriptions, flowers and trees in one place, and compiled the Song People's Whole Song. 1940, the paper version was published by the Commercial Press in Changsha. After the founding of New China, the editor rewrote the book, which was revised by Wang Zhongwen and reprinted by Zhonghua Book Company on 1965.

Compared with the old version, the new version of Song Ci has been greatly improved in material selection and style: the original version has been replaced by a rare edition, with more than 240 poets and more than 400 lyrics/kloc-0. In style, the old edition was arranged according to the classification of "emperor" and "imperial clan", and it was arranged according to the poet's time. The book * * * compiles more than 330 Song Dynasty poets/kloc-0, with about 20,000 lyrics. More than 530 kinds of bibliographies are cited.

The new edition re-examines the poet's deeds and rewrites his biography. In recent years, the editor has been constantly revising and correcting, and has written a Revision Supplement, which is attached to the end of 1979 reprint. The book has a complete collection and rigorous textual research, which corrects many mistakes made by predecessors and is an important reference book for studying Song Ci. After the new edition of the book was published, Kong sorted out the lost articles from Ming's copy of Yuan Poetry and other books, and compiled them into Complete Song Poetry Supplement, which included more than 40 writers1person (4 1 person has read Complete Song Poetry), and wrote more than 430 poems, including190.