Do Fang Wenshan’s poems and lyrics have literary value?

"How on earth did he write such words? Why did he think of using this word?" There is such a beautiful verse and artistic conception hidden in Jay Chou's vague singing. This is what we Everyone’s “road to understanding Wenshan”.

The familiar phrase "often imitated but never surpassed" seems to be more accurate to describe Fang Wenshan. From 2000 to the present, the "Chinese style" craze in the Chinese music scene has been heating up under the guidance of "Lady", "East Wind Break" and "Thousands of Miles Away", and has reached a peak with "Blue and White Porcelain". Not only Fang Wenshan considers this to be his most satisfying song A piece of Chinese-style lyrics, even some media commented: "Whose victory is "Blue and White Porcelain"? It is not so much Jay Chou's, it is better to say it is Fang Wenshan's. It is him who makes the beauty of words surpass the charm and harmony of idols." Line."

A stunning lyrical work like "Blue and White Porcelain" did not suddenly appear in Wenshan's mind like a miracle. It also went through the process of first conceiving the idea and then deciding on the title, and the first sentence The poem that was conceived turned out to be "The sky is blue and waiting for the misty rain." Fang Wenshan's new book "Blue and White Porcelain: The Secret of Words Hidden in the Glaze" can be regarded as a summary of his Chinese style lyrics creation in the past ten years. The book contains fifteen widely circulated Chinese style lyrics such as "East Wind Breaks", "Chrysanthemum Terrace", "Hair Like Snow", and "Blue and White Porcelain", respectively describing his thoughts and experiences when writing these lyrics, allowing readers to Get a glimpse of the whole process of the creation of these wonderful words: how to conceive the topic; how to choose the words; what different artistic conceptions and moods will be triggered by different words; how to use the least words to convey the greatest meaning and make the most The strong emotion resonates and penetrates everyone's heart. Fang Wenshan also interspersed his views on history, culture and emotions.

Due to his strong feelings for ancient China, Fang Wenshan even made a large-scale and elaborate architectural model of Chang'an City. This Chang'an City is Fang Wenshan's beloved private collection, which took nearly a month to complete. It took about 500,000 Taiwan dollars (approximately RMB 125,000) to complete in 2016. Every plant, tree, city and tile in the model was cut, processed, dyed and pasted by himself. Even the Taiwan Thirteenth Line Museum admired this hard work and strongly invited the work to be loaned for exhibition. Fang Wenshan's eyes were full of pride when he talked about this "only miniature Chang'an City". He said that he originally came up with the idea for the book "Blue and White Porcelain". Although it was unintentional, the model of Chang'an City was well received after it was exposed. The model is shown to mainland readers for the first time in a new book. Hundreds of exquisite pictures are interspersed with his affectionate, heroic, and playful words. Both of them create a nostalgic, beautiful, and masculine feeling. Chi's classical style.

Let us make a cup of tea, in the thick heat and the growing autumn mood, and in Fang Wenshan's eloquent narration, recall the initial touching these words brought to us