Pinyin of "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" by Su Shi

The pinyin of Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou" is as follows:

bǐng chén zhōng qiū, huān yǐn dá dàn, dà zuì, zuò cǐ piān, jiān huái zǐ yóu. míng? yuè jǐ shí yǒu, bǎ jiǔ wèn qīng tiān. bùzhītiān shàng gōng què, jīn xīshìhénián? wǒyùchéng?fēng guī qù,yòu kǒng qióng lóu?yùyǔ,gāo chùbùshèng hán.

qǐ wǔnòng qīng yǐng, hésìzài rén jiān! zhuǎn zhū gé, dī qǐ hù, zhào wú mián. bùyīng yǒu hèn,héshìcháng xiàng biéshíyuán? rén yǒu bēi huān líhé, yuèyǒu yīn qíng yuán quē, cǐ shì gǔ nán quán. dàn yuàn rén cháng jiǔ, qiān lǐ gòng chán juān.

Shui Diao Ge Tou is introduced as follows:

Shui Diao Ge Tou, the name of the Ci brand, is also known as "Yuan Hui Qu", "Kai Ge", "Shui Diao Ge" and "Hua Guan" in Taicheng Tour "Niannu" and "Flower Prisoner". It is based on Mao Pang Yuan Hui Qu Jiu Jin Zeng Song Zhong as the main body, with ninety-five characters in double tone, with nine lines in the first part and four flat rhymes in the second part. There are also ninety-five characters in double tone, with nine sentences in the first paragraph having four flat rhymes and two oblique rhymes, and ten sentences in the second paragraph having four flat rhymes and two oblique rhymes.

There are ninety-five characters in double tone, with nine lines in the first part having four flat rhymes and five-leaf rhymes, and ten sentences in the second part with four flat rhymes and five-leaf rhymes and other variations. Representative works include Su Shi's Shui Diao Ge Tou: When Will the Moon Come, Chen Liang's Shui Diao Ge Tou·Sending Zhang Demao's Envoy to the Captives, Mao Zedong's Water Diao Ge Tou·Swimming, etc.

The lyrics of Shui Diao Ge Tou are introduced as follows:

In the Tang Dynasty, "Shui Diao" became a famous song that has been sung forever. Wang Changling of the prosperous Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "Listen to the Tune of Flowing People's Water": "The colors of the mountains are thousands and thousands of times, and the broken strings are collected and the tears are deep." Get a new voice.

The rhythm of the water tune song is introduced as follows:

In the formal style, the double tune has ninety-five characters, with nine lines in the first part and four flat rhymes, and ten lines in the second part with four flat rhymes. Mao Pang's "Yuan Hui Qu·Jiu Jin Zeng Song Zhong" is the representative. This tune uses this word, Zhou word, and Su word as the correct form. If the congratulatory word is stolen, the Wang word and Liu word are added, and the Fu word is subtracted, all are variations.