Dynasty Song Rhyme

The jingles of dynasty songs include:

King Wu of Xia Yu, Shang Tang and Zhou Dynasty, Liu Bang, the first emperor of Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty; the new king Mang between the two Han Dynasties, Liu Xiu of the Eastern Han Dynasty moved to Luoyang.

Three Kingdoms Cao Pi founded Wei, Wu Sunquan, and Shu Liu Bei; Western Jin Dynasty Sima Yan usurped the throne, and Eastern Jin Dynasty was founded by Sima Rui.

The Southern Dynasties were divided into Liang, Chen, Song and Qi, and the Northern Dynasties were divided into sixteen emperors; the Sui Dynasty’s Emperor Wen was Yang Jian, and the Tang Dynasty’s great ancestor was Li Yuan.

Wu Zetian, the Empress of the Zhou Dynasty, was sandwiched in the middle of the Tang Dynasty; Liang, Tang, Hanzhou and Jin in the Five Dynasties, so add a post character to avoid confusion.

The Ten Kingdoms were Wu, Yue, Wu, Fujian and Chu, the Northern and Southern Han, and the front and rear Shu; the Southern Tang and Nanping were companions, and the separation of the Ten Kingdoms was a bit chaotic.

Zhao Kuangyin, the founder of the Song Dynasty, established the Southern Song Dynasty due to the Liao and Jin Dynasties; Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, and Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty destroyed the Yuan Dynasty.

Huang Taiji, the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, the end of the Republic of China and the end of the feudal emperors; Chinese history is brilliant and powerful. I recommend everyone to read the Historical Records.

Characteristics of jingles:

The biggest feature of jingles in phonetic form is "rhyme". Since ballads are not ordinary spoken words, like poetry, folk art and lyrics, they must pay more or less attention to rhymes, so that they sound pleasant and harmonious to people's ears and are easy to remember when they are read.

There is a language phenomenon that is very popular in China. Whether they are leading cadres or ordinary people, many people can say a few words casually. For example, to express their own heroic spirit or that of others at the dining table, drunkards use reasonable words: if they have a deep feeling, they will get stuffy in one mouthful; if they have a shallow feeling, they will lick it; if they have a strong feeling, they will drink as much as they can; if they have a strong feeling, they will bleed after drinking.