Liu Yong's masterpiece

Liu Yong, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for his poems such as Boiling the Sea Song, Tizhongfeng Temple, and For Sun Kejiu, the Inner Minister. In addition, his representative poems include Cold Heart of Ling, Looking at the Tide of the Sea, Winning in the Southeast, Butterfly Lovers, Looking at a Dangerous Building, Autumn Sunset in Gan Caozi, Purple Spring in Ding Feng and so on.

Liu Yong was a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty and a representative figure of graceful and restrained school. At the same time, he was the first poet who made a comprehensive innovation in Song Ci, and he also wrote and used the most tunes in the field of Song Ci.

Liu Yong worked hard to create slow ci, transplanted his fu method into ci, and at the same time made full use of vulgar language, which had a far-reaching influence on the development of Song ci with its unique artistic personality such as appropriate image, incisive description and plain line drawing.

Liu Yong s Influence on Song Ci;

1. Describe the feelings between men and women in the civilian class: Liu Yong's poems describe the feelings between men and women in the civilian class in large numbers, and the heroines in the poems are mostly women who unfortunately fall into the dust.

2. Description of urban life and street scenery: Liu Yong's ci shows the prosperous urban life and colorful street customs in the Northern Song Dynasty in many ways.

3. Describe the mental journey: After Liu Yong failed many times in the imperial examination, he had to run around to make a living in order to get an official position.

4. Others: Liu Yong also wrote many words praising emperors and powerful people, and also wrote some words expressing himself and lamenting the hardships of life, such as his "Qi's Family", which is the longest word in the collection of movements.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Yong.