Damn it, materialism, century declaration. ?
Memories of wandering Europe, Paris Commune, Russian Revolution, Comments on the May 4th Movement. ?
The smoke of World War II and socialism has turned red all over the world. ?
Wuzhou earthquake, Asia, Africa, Latin America, turned upside down. ?
The east-west wind is hovering. ?
The west wind is strong and the east wind is fierce. ?
Listen to the roar of bullets, peaceful evolution, noisy, and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. ?
With twists and turns, the Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves go forward bravely. ?
Truth shines, running for the great harmony of mankind and a better tomorrow.
1, Qinyuanchun is a common epigraph name. Founded in the early Tang Dynasty. The title adjustment originated from the story that Dou Xian usurped the pastoral poems of Princess Qinshui by relying on the situation in the Han Dynasty. "Wan Ci Yun" says: "Qinyuanchun" is an ancient tune with the most prosperous author and the loudest name. "
2. Qin takes Su Shi's ci as an example, with two tones 1 14. Also known as "Shouxingming". According to Wanshu's Ci Shu, there is another word, namely 1 15. Besides, Fahuaqin Yuan Chun has nothing to do with this tune.
3. According to Ci Hai, "Qinyuanchun, epigraph name. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dou Xian captured the Princess Garden in Qinshui, and later generations recited poems, hence the name of this song, also known as "Shouxingming" and "Dongting Spring". Disyllabic 1 14, flat and even rhyme. " (For the quotation, see page 905 of Ci Hai, version 1980), Qupai also has Qinyuanchun, which is roughly the same or changed. Qupai evolved from epigraph, and its origin is the same. There are different opinions about the source of the inscription on Qinyuanchun.
4. First, after Dou Xian captured Qinyuan, he called the civil officials and military commanders of the DPRK to give a banquet in Qinyuan, and the literati attached to the meeting wrote a poem praising Qinyuan for Ge Jiyin. Later generations wrote this eulogy of Qinyuanchun as an inscription, called Qinyuanchun.