2. Shi Shuo Xin Yu is a note novel which was produced in China Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty (420-58 1 year) and mainly described anecdotes of Wei and Jin dynasties. It was written by a group of writers organized by Liu Yiqing (403-444), king of Linchuan, the imperial clan of Liu and Song Dynasties in the Southern Dynasties, with Liu Jun as a note. The original book has eight volumes, with Liu Jun's annotation divided into ten volumes, and now it is divided into three volumes, which are divided into 36 branches, such as politics, literature, founder, virtue, speech and magnanimity. The book/kloc-more than 0/000 volumes, describes the anecdotes of celebrities and nobles from the late Han Dynasty to Liu Song Dynasty, mainly for the discussion stories of relevant figures, talking about metaphysics and tactfully coping with them.
3. Sanqu, commonly known as "Yuefu" or "Today's Yuefu" in the Yuan Dynasty, was written with music tunes popular in the north at that time. It is a kind of music literature that originated from folk new voices, and it was a new style poem that appealed to both refined and popular tastes at that time. The name of Sanqu was first found in literature, and it was Chengzhai Yuefu written by Zhu Youdun in the early Ming Dynasty. But the Sanqu mentioned in this book only refers to the poem, not including the number of sets. Sanqu is generally called Yuefu or Ci, which has two basic forms: poem and set number.
4. Meicun style: a poetic genre, named after Wu), a poet in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. The tragic contents in his poems are mainly manifested in self-care, wandering between soul and body, and regret for his own soul; On the other hand, the rules and regulations touch the rivers and mountains from generation to generation, and endlessly sing the sad songs of the decline of the Ming Dynasty. The former has a strong lyrical meaning, while the latter has the characteristics of poetic history, which is called "Meicun style" epic.