Clouds turn to rain, snow turns to wind, and nights turn to clear skies. Come to Hongtun, stay with birds and birds. Three-foot sword, six-bow, north of Lingjiang River. The Summer Palace on the ground and the Guanghan Palace in the sky. The two sides of the strait are green with smoke, and the garden is full of spring rain and apricot flowers. The wind and frost on the temple, the guests who left early on the journey; A misty rain, a person was late by the stream.
This sentence comes from the inspiration of melody. The Enlightenment of Rhythm is an Enlightenment Reading for Training Children to Master Rhythm written by Che Wan Yu, a scholar in Kangxi Period.
Che (1632~ 1705), born in Shaoyang, Hunan Province, was named Shuangting,No. Hotan. Kangxi Chen Jia Jinshi, the official to the Ministry of War. In the second year of Kangxi (1663), he took the Huguang exam with his brother in northern Anhui, and was a Jinshi in the following year, choosing Jishi Shu. Shocked the world with honesty, integrity, purity and erudition. He is good at calligraphy and has the richest ink in Ming Dynasty, including ten volumes of calligraphy and stone carvings by Hao Yingtang in Ming Dynasty.
Music is composed according to rhyme, balanced and harmonious, with clever words and a wide range of contents, including astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and animals, figures and artifacts. It also incorporates a large number of myths, legends, historical stories and allusions, and subtly understands our history and culture and feels the beauty of China melody.
From single word pairs to double word pairs, three word pairs, five word pairs, seven word pairs to eleven word pairs, the sound and rhyme are harmonious and catchy. Although it is an enlightening reading, it does not lose the literariness of ancient poems and songs, so it is unique and popular.