Seeking novels. The title of each chapter is a poem.

Ye Guangqin, a contemporary woman writer, wrote a novel Caisang, and the title of each chapter is a poem. Together, it happens to be a poem by Nalan Xingde, a famous poet in Qing Dynasty, "Picking Mulberry" (in a broad sense, Ci is also a kind of poem).

The titles of the chapters in the book are as follows:

1, who put the bleak music of Yuefu

The wind is rustling, too.

The rain is rustling.

4, thin snuff another night.

I don't know what's bothering me.

6. It's boring to wake up.

7. Drunk and bored

8. Have you ever been to Xie Qiao?

There is another ending: a sigh.

The main theme of Chapter 8 is:

Who is singing that sad and sad old tune of the Conservatory of Music? Xiao Feng, wind, rain, short and thin candles in the house, a lonely night, in candlelight.

I don't know what a lingering heart is, and it's hard to let it go. After waking up, I'm drunk and bored. Is it Xie Qiao that I haven't been to in my dream?

This novel is a historical novel set in the Republic of China. From the perspective of Jin Shunming, the youngest princess in Wang Fu, it wrote a sad song of the fallen children of the Eight Banners. After reading this book, we can have a more dialectical understanding of the children of the Eight Banners. While we understand their idea of being semi-new and not old, and living on empty pockets, we should also see that some of them are deeply worried about the fate of the country and show awe-inspiring righteousness in the face of national integrity.

In addition, the title of each chapter of Jin Yong's novel Tian Ba Long Bu is also a poem (of course, it takes a long time to synthesize, and it is a self-made word).