Song Ci is another literary genre after Tang Poetry, which is basically divided into two categories: graceful school and unrestrained school: Li Yu, the queen of Southern Tang Dynasty, Li Qingzhao, a poetess in Song Dynasty, and Xin Qiji and Yue Fei, the representatives of unrestrained school.
Song Ci is a brilliant giant diamond in the crown of China ancient literature. In Langyuan of ancient literature, it is a fragrant and gorgeous garden. With her colorful and varied spirit, she competed with Tang poetry and Yuan Qu, and has always been said to be the best with Tang poetry, representing the victory of a generation of literature. Far from absorbing nutrition from the Book of Songs, Songs of the South and the poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, it also conveyed organic elements to the drama novels in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. To this day, she is still edifying people's sentiments and bringing people high artistic enjoyment.
Poetry expresses ambition, and ci belongs to the Yan branch. Most of the ci works that spread around the world are about scenery and injuries, or romantic feelings, or homesickness, or the leisure worries of wealthy families. However, a few outstanding writers broke through the inherent writing form of ci and made innovations in content, such as Su Dongpo, Xin Qiji, Chen Liang and others, which made the content of ci more extensive. Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong" is the highest in ancient and modern times. After reading it for thousands of years, it still makes countless readers have a strong buzz. Taiwan Province's four poems in the stamp selection of Song Ci belong to the best works of Song Ci, and a set of stamps is printed with the theme of the most magnificent part of China's classical literature. The famous poems of Song Dynasty used in this set of stamps are taken from "Huanxisha" in Yan Shu, "Jade Case in He Zhu", "Su Muzhe" by Fan Zhongyan and "Xing Xiangzi" by Chao Bu, with four pictures in spring, summer, autumn and winter. The layout is elegant and the artistic conception is lofty, which reflects each other with these words and expressions, fully showing the elegant realm of words and paintings. Taiwan Province's "Song Ci" stamps have a circulation of 1.5 million sets. As it is the first time to issue "Song Ci" stamps, it has been well received by Chinese since its release.