Xizhou Song is the name of Yuefu folk songs in the Southern Dynasties, and it is the longest lyric poem among Yuefu folk songs in the Southern Dynasties. It has always been regarded as a representative work of Yuefu folk songs in the Southern Dynasties. There are thirty-two sentences in the whole poem, and four sentences are explained. They are interconnected in a continuous manner. The "ingenuity" of the whole poem technique is amazing. The full text is very delicate, "full of the emotional appeal of Li Manwan's music, with clear pronunciation and mellow voice, which makes people' emotional'." Xizhou Song is one of the most mature and exquisite masterpieces of folk songs in this period. In addition, it is worth mentioning that this poem is known as "difficult to understand", and some researchers call it "Goldbach conjecture" in the literary research of the Southern Dynasties. For example, the narrative perspective of this poem has different interpretations. Most people understand it from the perspective of women, and some people think that "Mei" in "Recalling Mei's Journey to the West" refers to the sweetheart sent by the hero.
Appreciate:
Xizhou Qu is good at dynamically expressing the thoughts and feelings of characters. The sentence "The dew is green under the door" vividly expresses the mood of the characters through actions, and the six sentences "Picking lotus in autumn in Nantang" are the essence of the whole article. Emphasis is placed on describing the protagonist's amorous feelings, expressing feelings through things, and writing the changes of the characters' feelings in a very hierarchical way through three actions: "picking lotus", "making lotus" and "falling lotus". The psychological description of the action is nuanced. In addition, he is good at overlapping words and using them honestly. Overlapping and real use make sentences vivid, harmonious and catchy.