What are the poems describing Jiaxing?

The ancient Jiaxing poets used local customs and customs as the theme of poetry creation. The earliest one was Zhang Yaotong's "Hundred Odes of Jiahe" in the Song Dynasty, followed by "Hundred Odes of Xiuzhou" by Xu Xunru in the Ming Dynasty, and "Yuanyang Lake" by Zhu Yizun. "湣歌" began to become a great sight, and its style and charm lasted for hundreds of years, forming a special school in Jiaxing poetry circle. "Besides the four hundred songs of Yuanhu Lake, the international songs come to Jiuye." These two lines of Guo Moruo's poems illustrate the fame of "Song of Yuanyang Lake".

As soon as Zhu Yizun's "Pao Ge" came out, many people harmonized with it. Affected by it, a large number of "Pao Ge style poems" using folk song creation techniques appeared, which complemented "Yuanyang Lake Pao Ge". The annotations of each poem retain a large amount of information on historical sites, legends, products, and customs, and are of high value as local historical documents.

Dozens of poems in the style of Chaoge have been recorded before and after:

"Hundred Odes of Jiahe" by Zhang Yaotong of the Song Dynasty

"Hundred Odes of Xiuzhou" by Xu Xunru of the Ming Dynasty (

"Meijia Dancing Song" by Zhu Guozuo of the Ming Dynasty

"Wutang Range Rover" Eighty-eight poems by Sun Dongxi of the Ming Dynasty (,

"Yuanyang Lake Song" by Zhu Yizun of the Qing Dynasty (Xiushui)

And the eighty-eight Qing Tan Jicong poems of "Yuanyang Lake Flowing Song" (

Continued with the thirty Qing Tan Jicong poems of "Yuanyang Lake Flowing Song" (

" "Yuanyang Lake Flooding Song" "Yuanyang Lake Flooding Song" Qing Niushi Kai (

"Yuanyang Lake Flooding Song" One Hundred Qing Poems by Li Zhen

Continued by "Yuanyang Lake Flooding Song" One Hundred Qing Dynasty Zhu Linying (

< p>Thirty poems of "Yuanyang Lake Poem" by Yao Jinxi of the Qing Dynasty (

Fifty chapters of "Yuanyang Lake Bamboo Branch Poems" by Shen Zongliang of the Qing Dynasty ()

"Hundred Ancient Odes of Jiahe" by Qing Xu Fa (

"Miscellaneous Songs in the Grain" by Xuanyou of the Qing Dynasty "Miscellaneous Songs of He Shi" by Chu Fengxiang in the Qing Dynasty ()

"Miscellaneous Songs in the Two Lakes" by Yu Ruyan in the Qing Dynasty (

"Han Tang Bao Ge", a volume by Shen Zongdao of the Qing Dynasty (

"Longshan Bao Ge", one hundred poems by Xuzhao of the Qing Dynasty (

"Yuanhu Bao Ge", a volume of Qing Dynasty Wu Gaozeng) (

"Zhongxi Zhuzhi Ci" by Zongkai, Qing Dynasty (

"Zhongxi Chuo Song" by Qingchen Buqing (

"Lingtang Chuo Song", one hundred poems by Zhang Qianli, Qing Dynasty) ()

"Hundred Odes of the Deep Lake" by Shen Tao of the Qing Dynasty ()

"Poems of Bamboo Branches on the Sea" by Zhu Wenbing of the Qing Dynasty (

"Miscellaneous Odes of Nostalgic Ancient Poems of Wenchuan" King Mingfu of the Qing Dynasty (

"One Hundred Songs of Plum Blossom Stream" by Yao Jiaao of the Qing Dynasty ()

"One Hundred Songs of Fishing Sings in Yuxi" by Zhu Yuezong of the Qing Dynasty (

"Nanhu" "One Hundred Odes" by Wu Cui'en of Qing Dynasty (

"Old Poems of Wenchuan Zhu" by Peijin of Qing Dynasty (

"One Hundred Odes of Wei Tang" by Lu Yue'an of Qing Dynasty (