What does Qinyuanchun mean?

Qinyuanchun, which means the name of epigraph, is the name of a standardized tone.

Qinyuanchun, also known as Dongxian, Shouxingming and Dongting Spring, is the name of epigraph and tune, that is, the original name of a roughly fixed part of music that was often used to write lyrics in Tang and Song Dynasties. It has a fixed format and melody, which determines the rhythm and melody of words. Most of the contents of words have nothing to do with the meaning of epigrams.

With Su Shi's poem "Qin Yuanchun Gu Guan Deng Qing" as the main body, it is disyllabic 1 14, with the first paragraph 13 and the second paragraph 12. In addition, the disyllabic character 1 16, the first paragraph 13 and the second paragraph 13. Disyllabic words have 12, the first paragraph 13 and the second paragraph 12.

The evolution of Qinyuanchun

The inscription of Qinyuanchun first appeared in the late Tang Dynasty after textual research. At present, the earliest word "Qinyuanchun" is Zhang Xian's "Qinyuanchun, the capital of Zhao Yuedao". However, compared with Su Shi's ci, Zhang Xianzhi's ci still lacks accuracy. Therefore, later generations filled in "Qinyuanchun" and followed Su Ci.

To meet the needs of cultural life, combined with the development of music and poetry at that time, this word became popular, and its predecessor was folk minor. For example, "Wheat Cutting" and "Frustration" may reflect the life of farmers; "Fisherman's Guide" and "Pull the Table" may reflect the life of fishermen; Breaking the array, hating Hu Tian and Huang Sha reflects the life of soldiers.

It can be seen that the origin of the epigraph name of Qinyuanchun is closely related to people's lives at that time. Later, the intimate relationship gradually disappeared.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinyuanchun