Lun Sheng's Works Collection 1: Rhythm of Poetry, Music, and Fu

Lun Sheng's Works Collection 1: Rhythm of Poetry, Music, and Fu

by Yang Zhanshan

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Poetry today seems to be considered to be seen and read. It is a pity that the ancient poetry style has been passed down, but the music score has not. The essence of the rhythm of poetry is precisely the rhythm. For example, the lyrics of Erhuang and Xipi Liushui in Peking Opera can be arbitrary, but the tune is the same. The words can be changed at will, but the tune cannot be changed. Since the tune has not been handed down, later people can only memorize and recite the text format. There are only two requirements for rhythm: the first is rhyme, and the second is tone. The ancients gave top priority to the rules of level and level. If there is no level of level and level, we should not talk about the rhythm of poetry. This article focuses on the rules of ping and lei, and the four forms of poetry, lyrics, music and fu. The rhythms of poetry and fu seem to be somewhat related, but the poetry is really rigorous. The music mostly follows the lyrics. Regarding Ping and Ze, I have clarified my views in this book. It is good for amateurs not to be too demanding about Ping and Ze. Moreover, the pronunciation of characters in ancient times was not based on today's northern dialects, with Beijing dialect as the standard. At that time, there were also dialects with different pronunciations. As for professionals and scholars, it's a different matter. They must pursue truth, accuracy, and beauty.

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