What is the epigraph name of Qingpingle?

Qingping Music is a brand.

Jade è, formerly known as Tang Dynasty, was later used as a epigraph, also known as Qing Ping Le Ling, Drunk East Wind and Remembering the Moon, which is a common epigraph in Song poetry. This piece of music consists of eight sentences and 46 words, with the first four rhymes and the last three rhymes. Yan Shu, Yan, Huang Tingjian and Xin Qiji all used this tune, especially Yan. At the same time, it is the name of Goka. It belongs to Nanqu Feather Tone.

This piece of music has four different names: Selected Poems of Hua 'an and Preface to Qingping Music; Zhang Ji has a saying "recalling the old mountains and the moon", so it is also called "recalling the moon"; There is a sentence in Zhang Jian's ci called "drunken east wind", which is called "drunken east wind" And broken child Qingping Music.

The "Qingping Music" Variant of the Rhythm and Emotion of Qingping Music

Variant 1: Disyllabic 46-character, represented by Zhao Changqing's Ci "Qing Ping Le Hong Lai Qu Yan" in Song Dynasty. Although this style also belongs to the level tone and turn, with four sentences and four rhymes in the upper part and four sentences and three rhymes in the lower part, it is slightly different from the normal style in that the sentence method in the upper part is a six-character folding kidney bean.

In the first paragraph of Liu Yong's ci, he read the sentence "That is a special heartbreak". This piece of music is based on this word. If Zhao's words are slightly different in syntax, then Li's words are different in rhyme.

Variant 2, 46-character dual tone, represented by Qingping, and promoted by Tang Li Bai in Tang Dynasty. This style is full of rhyme, with four sentences and twenty-two characters on the top, four rhymes and four sentences and twenty-four characters on the bottom and three rhymes on the top, which is different from the previous two styles. Moreover, the rhyming sentences in the next sentence are different from the previous words. The third sentence of Xiagan is non-rhyming, and the first sentence of Xiagan is non-rhyming.