Tang Poetry, Song Poetry and Yuan Qu are the crystallization of China's classical literature. For thousands of years, it shines with unique light and occupies a prominent position in China's classical literature. It is the essence of classical literature. She represents the wisdom of this country. From ancient times to the present, from scholar-officials to old animals, from children to silverware, all literate people are accompanied by expressing emotions, which is an indispensable part of neologisms. It is said that Ci originated in the Tang Dynasty, which is the echo of modern poetry. It is also said that Ci is a literary genre that rose in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In any case, she is a style handed down from generation to generation. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Fan Zhongyan, Yan Shu, Ouyang Xiu, Liu Yong and others were the representatives of ci. In particular, Fan Zhongyan described the frontier fortress scenery and pinned his patriotic complex on it, which was desolate and solemn. Liu Yong devoted his life to the creation of ci. He is familiar with the life of the lower class. His works are lyrical and lifelike. At the same time, he also created some tones, which enriched the expressive ability of words.
Ci in Song Dynasty is the highest realm of China's historical ci culture, and famous ci writers abound. Liu Yong was named Xiaoling in the early Northern Song Dynasty. Liu Yong began to create long-narrative ci, that is, the era of slow ci. Representative words include Ganzhou Eight Tones, Rain Bell, Butterfly Lovers and so on.