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Ming dynasty:

Tu Long's "Miluo Pavilion Qing Ci" and "Miluo Pavilion Xu Qing Ci"

Hong Zicheng's Caigen Tan

Lv Kun's moan

Chen Jiru's "Rock-dwelling artifacts"

Wu Congxian's Small Window Self-discipline

Lu Shaoheng's "Sword Sweep of Drunk Ancient Hall" (Chen Jiru's "Small Window" is actually a fake book of this book)

Li Ding is my talk.

Cao Chen's tongue, Lu Hua

Qing dynasty:

Shen Hanguang's Jingyuan Xiaoyu

Juck Zhang's nightmare shadow

Zhu Xizhou's Dark Dream

Today:

Zheng's "Continued Nightmare Shadow" must be close to delusion and begin to be true; It should be both interesting and creative.

Talking about Zen under the moon has far-reaching influence; Say a sword under the moon, and your courage will benefit the truth; On poetry under the moon, the wind brings you benefits; Under the moon, I feel more beautiful.

Love is a word, so it maintains the world; There is only one word, so wash white and dry Kun.

Miss Gao Shi because of the snow; Think of beauty because of flowers; Think of chivalrous men because of wine; Miss friends because of the month; I want to be proud of poetry because of the mountains and rivers.

-Juck Zhang's Nightmare Shadow

Live up to your mission and watch the flowers bloom before the court; I have no intention of staying or staying, looking at the clouds in the sky.

Making friends should be chivalrous, and being a man should be simple.

-Hong Zicheng's "Caigen Tan"

..... There are many beautiful words in Qing Ci, such as the flower of Dongshan Mountain and the pearl of South China Sea. These are just a few random ones. Due to historical reasons, the academic research on Ming Ci is very lacking. At present, the better collections of Qing words are:

1, Zhu Weiqi Aokun. The Essence of Qing Yan's Prose

2, edited by Chen Wanyi. Speed Reading of Prose in Ming and Qing Dynasties —— The Voice of the Soul

3. Selected Works of Heshan Studies, a collection of Qing Ci by literati in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

The monographs on the systematic study of Qingyan are as follows:

Research on Xu Qian's Prose in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties in Suzhou University.

A Study of Zheng Xingya's Speeches in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties at Chung Cheng University in Taiwan