Song Yu
Song Yu was born in the Warring States (now Yicheng, Xiangfan). Born after Qu Yuan, he was still a disciple of Qu Yuan. He used to be the king's assistant. Hao Fu is a writer of Ci Fu who is as famous as Le Tang and Jing Ke after Qu Yuan. According to legend, there are many Ci-Fu poems, among which there are 16 poems in Volume 30 of History of Han Literature and Art, and most of them are lost today. His works include Jiu Bian, Feng Chan, Tang Gao Fu, and The Disciple Fu, but some people suspect that he didn't write the last three. The allusions of the so-called "Xialiba people", "Yangchun Baixue" and "Qugao and Widow" all come from him.
Chu Ci writers at the end of the Warring States Period. Regarding Song Yu's life, according to Records of the Historian Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng, "After Qu Yuan's death, Chu had followers such as Song Yu, Jing Cha, all of whom were famous for their kind words." But they all inherited Qu Yuan's calm words, so they didn't dare to directly remonstrate. "This narrative is extremely brief." There is a saying in Han Shi Zhuan that "Song Yu met Chu Xiang because of his friends". Liu Xiang's "New Preface" wrote that "Song Yu met King Xiang of Chu because of his friends" and "I didn't see King Xiang of Chu", and at the same time "Chu Weiwang (the grandfather of King Xiang of Chu) asked Song Yu". Wang Yi said that he was a disciple of Qu Yuan in The Songs of the South. The Old Biography of Xiangyang, which was learned in the Jin Dynasty, also said: "Song Yu was a Chu, so there was Song Yu in Yicheng before he served Qu Yuan. He was exiled and asked for a friend of Chu. "In short, there are different opinions about Song Yu's life, which is hard to tell. Generally speaking, Song was born after Qu Yuan, was born in poverty, and had a rough career.
Song Yu's works, according to the earliest records of Han Shu Literature and Art, have 16 articles. Today, according to legend, his nine arguments and evocation are found in Wang Yi's Songs of the South. There are five articles in Xiao Tong's Selected Works, namely Feng Fu, Gao, Goddess Fu, Disciple Fu and Ask the King of Chu. There are 6 pieces of Fu for flute playing, Fu for big eyes, Fu for small words, Fu for satire, Fu for fishing and Fu for dancing, which can be found in Zhang Qiao's Guwenyuan. Three pieces of Gaotangdui, Wei Yongfu Dui and Ying Zhong Dui were found in Wen Guangxuan by Liu Jie in the Ming Dynasty. But these works are mixed with authenticity, which is credible but not credible.
There is only one article and nine arguments, and I disagree. Evocation of Soul is controversial, and it is generally believed that it was written by Qu Yuan.
Others such as Gao, Goddess Fu, Disciple Fu, Feng Fu,
Some people think that it was not written by Song Yu, but its position in the history of literature is still quite important.
Although Song Yu's achievements are difficult to compare with Qu Yuan's, he is the direct successor of Qu Yuan's poetic art.
In his works, the description of objects tends to be delicate and meticulous, and the combination of lyricism and scenery description is natural and appropriate.
It plays a connecting role between Chu Ci and Han Fu. Later generations often called Qu Song, which shows Song.
The position of jade in the history of literature.
Liu Yong
Liu Yong (about 97 1- 1053), formerly known as Sanbian, was named Jingzhuang, ranking seventh, and was also named Liu Qi, a native of Chong 'an (now Chong 'an County, Fujian Province). A famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. Born in a Confucian family, the youngest son of the assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry, a scholar, and the official to the foreign minister of wasteland, it is also known as Liu wasteland. Liu Yong is bohemian and his career is even more bumpy. At that time, people recommended it to Injong, but they had to comment in four words: "Go write lyrics." When his career was boundless, he claimed to be "Liu Sanbian", lingering in karaoke bars and dance halls, addicted to music and lyrics, and was down and out all his life, but was buried by a group of prostitutes.