Noun explanation: 1. Mencius; 2. Dali's poetic style; 3. Bold ci school; 4. Wujiang School.

1, Mencius: one of the four books. In the mid-Warring States period, Mencius and his disciples Zhang Wan and Gongsun Chou wrote books for Mencius and his disciples. The earliest inscription in Zhao Qi's "Mencius" reads: "This book was also written by Mencius, so it is called Mencius".

2. Dali poetic style: Dali poetic style refers to the * * * creative style of a group of poets who were active in the field of poetry from Dali to Zhenyuan. The life of these poets has changed from the prosperity of Kaiyuan to the suffering after An Shi Rebellion, so their poems no longer have the extraordinary self-confidence and majestic momentum of Li Bai. Du Fu's resentment and affection reflecting the reality of war-torn society are also absent. A large number of works show a lonely and cold mentality and pursue elegant and elegant artistic conception. Poetry creation, from vigorous spirit to distant emotion to meticulous and clean image-building, shows a quiet and indifferent interest in life. Although it has flavor, it shows the face of the middle Tang Dynasty.

3. Bold school: Bold school, one of the Ci schools formed in the Song Dynasty in China. Generally speaking, putting new words is characterized by broad creative vision, majestic weather, love to write words in poetic ways and syntax, wide vocabulary and unconventional temperament, but sometimes it is dull and even involves screaming. Writers of the Northern Song Dynasty, such as Wang Anshi, Su Shi and Su Zhe, all used the word "uninhibited" to comment on poetry. Su Shi was the first to discuss ci with "boldness".

4. Wujiang School: It is a school of drama literature in Ming Dynasty, with its own main theme and a complete set of drama theory. In addition to Shen Jing, there are two volumes of Qu Pin by Lu Tiancheng, which advocate that drama creation should allow "deliberately driving imagination, not necessarily combining with facts", pay attention to the structure of drama and the characteristics of stage performance.