1, The Book of Songs: The Book of Songs is also called The Book of Songs or Three Hundred Articles.
2. Tang poetry: the general name of Tang poetry, also refers to the poems and songs of the Tang Dynasty.
3. Song Ci: refers to the words written by poets in the Song Dynasty, also known as Song Ci or Daguan Ci.
4. Yuan Qu: The general name of Yuan Zaju, including Yuan Zaju, Yuan Zaju, Yuan Qu, Yuan Zaju and Yuan Qu.
5. Fu: One of the ancient literary genres in China, it is a kind of ci-fu work that describes things.
6. Proverbs: short essays with profound truth, which are often used in aphorisms, proverbs and other occasions.
7. Rhyme: refers to poems formed according to laws, such as five-character poems and seven-character poems in the Tang Dynasty.
8. quatrains: quatrains are concise in form and far-reaching in artistic conception, and are one of the main forms of poetry in the Tang and Song Dynasties.
9. Shuidiao Tou: a folk song in the Tang Dynasty, which later became a poetic genre, characterized by expressing feelings, describing scenery and satirizing society.
The origin of poetic elegance
Most of the elegant names of poems come from their own names, posthumous title, Ling and pen names. Literati's, and some are the names given by later generations according to the content and style of poetry, which are mostly used to evaluate and appreciate poetry. The use of appellation enriches the cultural connotation of poetry and facilitates people's communication and understanding. For example, "Clean Hands" is the contrast of "Mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river" in Du Fu's "Climbing the Mountain". But as long as you climb a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. "The evaluation of these two sentences means that the author is not disturbed by worldly things and devoted himself to literary creation.