explanation of epigraph
[names of the tunes to which ci poems are composed]
names of tunes used for lyrics. Such as Bodhisattva Man and Xijiangyue explain in detail (1). Cards engraved with poems. Kuang Zhouyi's "The Continuation of Hui Feng Ci Hua" Volume 1: "Yizhou Li Wenshi (Bao Xun)" Notes on Old Learning ",which records the epigraphy and calligraphy that he saw, and has Jia Wenyuan's epigraph made in Song Dynasty." See "Poetry Card". (2) refers to the tune used for lyrics. The original words were all sung with music, some were based on the tone of the words, and some were based on the tone of the words. The name of the tune was the epigraph, which generally depended on the content of the words. Later, the lyrics were mainly written according to the tune, so the contents of the tune and the words were not necessarily related, and most of the words were no longer sung with music, so the names of each tune were only used as the formula of the text and phonological structure.
word decomposition
the smallest unit that can be used independently in a language: vocabulary. Word book Dictionary. Words. Word order. Phrases Words, words, generally refers to writing poetry: lyrics. Speech. Oath. Word seal. Rhythm (the rhythm of words). A poetic style in China (originated in the Southern Dynasties and formed in the Tang Dynasty). The explanation sign of the prevailing brand is a sign made of wood or other materials: the house number. Street sign. Brand. A plaque. Quotation price. Certificate: gold medal. Silver medal. Waist tag. Trademark of the product: brand-name goods. What ancient soldiers used to protect their bodies during the war or when modern police dispersed demonstrators: shields. Shield. Entertainment or *