Explanation of Shi Jian
(1). Also known as "Shi Jian". Paper for writing poems; paper for writing poems. The poem written by Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty, "Another Inscription on the Dongyuan Thatched Cottage and Thanks for Leaving Meals for Meals": "The fluttering flowers are not in the way of the eaves, and the walls of poems and papers can hardly be accommodated." The poem written by Huang Zunxian of the Qing Dynasty, "Sending Ye Shuxuan to Shenjiang in Sutra Style": "The jade edition of Suohe's poetry paper is judged according to the toothpick of the Manuscript Pavilion." Lu Xun's "Collection Supplementary Materials·Preface to "Beiping Jianpu"": "Soon he resumed his skills on paper, with vigorous talent, concise and concise writing, and He also took into account the difficulties of engraving and cutting swords, and the poetry notes opened up a new realm." (2). This refers to the notes written by Zheng Xuan of the Han Dynasty for "Mao Shi". Later, it generally refers to the notes written for poetry collections. Cai Mengbi of the Song Dynasty had "Poetry Notes on the Thatched Cottage of Du Gongbu".
Word analysis
Explanation of poetry Poetry (poetry) ī is a literary genre that reflects life and expresses feelings through language with rhythm and rhyme: poetry. Poetry (a. Comments on poets, poems, poetry schools, and works that record poets’ discussions and actions; b. A type of ancient rap art). Poems. Poetic drama. Psalms. poet. Cantos. History of Poetry Explanation of Jian Jian (Jian) ??ā Note: Jian Note. A small piece of luxurious paper, used in ancient times to write chants or write letters: notes. Letterhead. Letters: Notes. Notes. Hua Jian. The name of the literary style, a category of notes and notes: Jianzou. Memorial notes (mostly presented to queens, princes, and kings).
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