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Xisha fortune telling
D qu pai Ming
"Xijiang Moon" is a epigraph, originally a Tang song, used as a tune. Also known as Baipingxiang, Buxu Ci, Evening Fragrance Time, Yulu Sanxi Snow, Jiang and Jiang Leman.
The name of Xijiangyue originated from Li Bai's Tai Su's Visit to the Ancient Times. "Xijiang Moon is unique in this aspect, and once photographed the people in the Wu Palace." The Collection of Movements and Zhang Ziye's Ci were merged into Lv Zhong Palace. In the Qing Dynasty, the pipa music of the Tang Dynasty was discovered in Dunhuang. This music still exists, but there are no words in the empty music. This is based on Liu Yong's words. Fifty words, two flat rhymes, one rhyme for each leaf at the beginning of the sentence. Shen Yi floating "Yuefu Finger Fan": "Since the beginning of Xijiang month, the second sentence and the fourth sentence have been truncated, and the side rhyme, such as the word" East "in the flat rhyme, can only be used in the side sound." [1] The first two sentences around Xijiang Moon must be antithetical sentences.
Huanxisha, the name of Jiao Fang in Tang Dynasty, was later used as an inscription. There are two kinds of words, most of which are 42 words, but also 44 words and 46 words. Han Wo, a Tang Dynasty man, first adopted this tone, usually taking its ci as the body, and there are four other variants. The whole word is divided into two parts, the first three sentences all rhyme, and the last two rhymes. This tone has distinct syllables and is commonly used by graceful and unrestrained poets. Representative works include Yan Shu's Huanxisha, a new song and a glass of wine, Su Shi's Huanxisha, Seeing fish in the crimson light of the sun, Qin Guan's Huanxisha, Lonely Cold Building and Xin Qiji's Huanxisha Changshan Road.
The divination operator is a epigraph name, also known as Baichilou, Meifengbi and Chu Tianyao. According to legend, it borrowed the nickname of the Tang Dynasty poet Luo. Luo's poems can be named after numbers and called "divination symbols". This song prevailed in the Northern Song Dynasty. Uncle Wan wrote "Lexicology", thinking that it was taken from the "fortune teller". Two tones, 44 characters, and two rhymes.
Tianjingsha, which belongs to Yuediao, is the name of Qupai. It is also called Autumn in the Fortress with Ma Zhiyuan's Tianjingsha Qiu Si, and the word "thirteen" can be used for leveling. There is no word "autumn" in the whole song, but it depicts a bleak and moving picture of the suburbs in autumn, which accurately conveys the bitterness of travelers.
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