Commentary on Nalan Xingde's Ci

Commentary on Nalan Xingde's Ci

by Liu Shuli

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122Kwords113chapters
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This book selects 110 classic poems from Nalan Xingde's poems, briefly proofreads, annotates, and analyzes them. In addition to simple annotations of words, the annotations mainly sort out some of the words used in Nalan's Ci, looking for similar uses and representative origins of this word in previous generations. Generally, two poetry examples or word examples are cited in order to have a general understanding of the inherent poetic spread and inheritance of the wording, imagery, scenery, and romance in Nalan's Ci. In the evaluation, pay attention to the organic combination of appreciation and analysis. Appreciation generally focuses on exploring the connotation and artistic characteristics of the word text itself, focusing on the restoration and experience of the scene, and the grasp of the poet's emotions. Analysis means that in the process of appreciation, one is good at using simple language to point out the points that one likes about the structure, writing, rhythm, succession, and ending of the word, so that readers can more easily understand the structure and content of the word while appreciating it. This has a certain demonstration effect on grasping the regularity of the word, a genre that is deep, subtle, melodious, and has a large jump. The organic combination of appreciation and analysis makes this book's analysis of Nalan's Ci have some new ideas or achievements to a certain extent. In addition, the language of the commentary is concise and smooth, without wordy words, and the writing is as consistent as possible with the delicate beauty of the words themselves, which is also a major feature of this book. Moreover, during the evaluation process, the text should be closely integrated without over-explanation. I believe that this book has its own highlights in terms of non-constraints, choice of explanations, interpretation of texts, and use of language, and it surpasses Nalan Xingde's similar works.

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