What are the artistic features of Wulingchun?

1, Wuling Spring is a soothing tone, suitable for expressing soft and gentle emotions, and should avoid expressing passionate emotions.

2. The sentence patterns and word numbers of the upper and lower blocks in the regular mode are exactly the same. This epigraph is loosely composed and can be used in upper scenes, lower scenes and alternate scenes.

3. The first sentence and the second sentence must be semantically coherent and cannot have a sense of fragmentation. The third and fourth sentences can be coherent or independent. So will the next movie.

According to legend, Wuling Spring was written by Mao Gu, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. Mao Kun wrote a song "Wu Linchun" based on the tune circulated in Chu, and it was handed down in the form of lyrics. It originated from the Peach Blossom Garden written by Tao Qian in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Extended data

Wuling Spring, two tones and forty-eight characters, four sentences up and down, three-level rhyme. Orthography is represented by Mao Pang's poem "Spring in the Five Ridges, Wind over the Ice eaves". For example, Li Qingzhao's ci and Yong's ci are all variants. According to Yan's three words, the first sentence is changed to "Liangwangyuan Road is fragrant and beautiful", or "Climbing mountains every year" or "Embroidering incense and being lazy", which is completely different from this tone.

Song Yuanwei's ci "Jade Man has few books recently", or the rest is the same as Mao Gu's ci. The first paragraph of Mao Ci begins with the sentence "Mei Feng falls on the city", and the word "fall" is muffled. In the second sentence, the word "cold" is flat

In the third sentence of Yan Ci, "Who is like autumn in Longshan", but the words "who" and "autumn" are both flat. In the third sentence of the latter paragraph, "I once saw Fei Qiong wearing a full head", and the word "Zeng" was flat. At the end of the sentence, the word "Liangzhou floating dance" is flat. The score can be plain, and the rest can refer to Li Qingzhao and chant.

Variant 1 represented by Li Qingzhao's "Wulingchun, Fengchenxiang, Spring Has Exhausted", there are 49 words in two tones, one word is added at the end of the next sentence, and four sentences have three levels of rhyme. This is the style of Mao Ci, but adding a word to the next sentence to make six sentences is different. Zhao's "Songs of Wuling Spring Xinfeng" ends with "endless worries".

Variant 2 is represented by the poem "Wu Ling Chun Yan Fei Chun Wu", which has two tones and fifty-four words. Except the first sentence, add one word to each sentence, with four lines in the upper part and four lines in the lower part. This is the same as Mao Ci, except that the second sentence, the third sentence and the fourth sentence each add a word, and the first sentence rhymes differently.

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