The literary significance of Chinese style songs

Chinese style songs are a response to the contemporary pop music scene that has appeared in recent years

with Chinese classical culture as the background and obvious classical styles in terms of lyrics and composition.

, a general term for a type of songs that are mixed with popular elements. "This type of songs mostly uses ancient tunes in tunes, and often uses retro language in terms of words, combined with distinctive literary imagery, making it The whole song is filled with strong Chinese classical characteristics. The most prominent one is a series of songs represented by the lyricist

Fang Wenshan, such as "Blue and White Porcelain", "East Wind Break", etc., except for the melody and literary characteristics. No matter, we can find that this type of songs also has a unique style in terms of wording, such as the extensive use of ancient Chinese words and texts, interlacing morphemes, inverting front and back ad hoc combinations, the use of fixed phrases, and the use of syllables. The combination of quantities, etc., are all worthy of our in-depth study. Among them, the use of ancient words is particularly prominent.

Chinese style songs inherit the traditional national culture, and the lyrics contain traditional literary language