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Menglianglu (part 2)

Wu Zimu

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"Mengliang Lu" is a notebook written by Wu Zimu in the Song Dynasty. It is a book introducing the urban style of Lin'an, the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty. This book is worth reading for readers who are interested in the life of citizens in the Song Dynasty. "Menglianglu" not only records and reflects many traditional Chinese cultures and customs, but also explains the sources of many traditional customs, some of which are even the earliest historical documents. For example, pasting the word "" during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in my country. But the earliest record about pasting the word "" is "Mengliang Lu". This book follows the format of "Tokyo Menghua Lu" and records the suburban temples, palaces, mountains and rivers, people, shops, products, household registration, customs, various industries, operas, temples, schools, etc. In Lin'an during the Southern Song Dynasty. It provides rich historical materials to understand the economic activities of cities in the Southern Song Dynasty, the development of handicrafts and commerce, the economic and cultural life of citizens, especially the appearance of the capital. The book is not only rich in vocabulary and rich in colloquial language, but also records a large number of nominal words, providing a large amount of corpus for language research. The book's sections on musical instruments, opera skills, opera performances, and novels about classics and history are precious materials for the literature and art of the Song Dynasty.

Menglianglu (part 1)

Wu Zimu

49K0

"Mengliang Lu" is a notebook written by Wu Zimu in the Song Dynasty. It is a book introducing the urban style of Lin'an, the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty. This book is worth reading for readers who are interested in the life of citizens in the Song Dynasty. "Menglianglu" not only records and reflects many traditional Chinese cultures and customs, but also explains the sources of many traditional customs, some of which are even the earliest historical documents. For example, pasting the word "" during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in my country. But the earliest record about pasting the word "" is "Mengliang Lu". This book follows the format of "Tokyo Menghua Lu" and records the suburban temples, palaces, mountains and rivers, people, shops, products, household registration, customs, various industries, operas, temples, schools, etc. In Lin'an during the Southern Song Dynasty. It provides rich historical materials to understand the economic activities of cities in the Southern Song Dynasty, the development of handicrafts and commerce, the economic and cultural life of citizens, especially the appearance of the capital. The book is not only rich in vocabulary and rich in colloquial language, but also records a large number of nominal words, providing a large amount of corpus for language research. The book's sections on musical instruments, opera skills, opera performances, and novels about classics and history are precious materials for the literature and art of the Song Dynasty.