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Analysis:
Ci is an art form of poetry and a type of ancient Chinese poetry. , also known as Song Ci, Ququ Ci, Yu Shi, and long and short sentences. The Liang Dynasty of the Southern Dynasties, which began in the Southern and Northern Dynasties of China, was formed in the Tang Dynasty and reached its peak in the Song Dynasty. In the beginning, it was sung along with the music, so writing lyrics was also called filling in lyrics and relying on the sound. Later, it gradually became independent and became a specialized art of poetry.
Cipai, also known as word grid, is the name of the tune used to fill in the lyrics. The lyrics were originally sung to accompany the music, and the music had a certain melody and rhythm. The sum of these melodies and rhythms is the tone. Between the words and the tune, either the tune is made according to the words, or the words are filled according to the tune. The tune is called the word card, which is usually determined according to the content of the words. After the Song Dynasty, lyrics continued to develop and change, and the lyrics were mainly written based on the tune. The word plate was not related to the content of the lyrics. When the lyrics are completely separated from the music, the lyrics become only a fixed form of text and phonological structure.
Some word tablets, in addition to correct names, are also marked with synonyms, or different tunes of the same name.
According to length, words can be roughly divided into Xiaoling (within 58 characters), Zhongdiao (59 to 90 characters) and Longdiao (more than 91 characters, the longest word is 240 characters). Some of a word has only one paragraph, which is called monotonous; some is divided into two paragraphs, which is called double tone; some is divided into three or four paragraphs, which is called triple or quadruple.
According to the nature of music, Ci can be divided into nine types: Ling, Yin, Man, Santai, Xuzi, Faqu, Daqu, Guanling and Zhugong.
According to beats, there are four common types: Ling, also known as Xiao Ling, which has a shorter beat; Yin, which uses small Lings to be subtle and leads to longer ones; Near, which uses similar tones to lead to long ones. Long; slow, getting longer.
According to the creative style, it can be roughly divided into the graceful school and the bold school.
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