Jiangnan in memory is a epigraph name. What are the names of epigrams?

The names of the inscriptions are: Dream, Nian Nujiao, Remembering Wang Sun, Huihuan and Huanxisha.

First, "like a dream"

Like a dream preface, epigraph name. Also known as "Remembering the Fairy Pose", "Feast in Heaven" and "No Dream Order". Taking Li's Yi Xian Zi Zeng Yuan Dong as the main body, it is monotonous with 33 words, seven sentences and five rhymes.

There are also 33 words in six rhymes, 33 words in four rhymes, 33 words in five rhymes and 66 words in five rhymes. Representative works include Li Qingzhao's Dream, Always Remember the Sunset in Xiting, etc.

Second, "Niannujiao"

Nuwa, also known as Baiziling, Yongjiangyue, No Return to the River, Meet. It was named after a geisha named Niannu in Tianbao period of Tang Dynasty. This song is based on Su Shi's Niannujiao Mid-Autumn Festival, with 100 words in two tones, the first 49 words and the last 5 1 word, each with ten sentences and four rhymes.

In addition, there are 1 1 variants, such as the two-tone hundred words in the first part, nine sentences and four rhymes in the second part. Representative works include Su Shi's Niannujiao Red Cliff Nostalgia and Jiang Kui's Niannujiao Noisy.

Third, "Recalling Wang Sun"

Recalling Wang Sun, the epigraph name, is also known as One-legged Order, Recalling Wang, Bean Leaf Yellow, and Painting a Moth Eyebrow. Taking the poem "Recalling the King" as the body, the word "3 1" is flat and monotonous. There are monotonous variations of 31 words, five sentences of three-level two Ye Yun, fifty-four words of two tones and four sentences of three rhymes. Representative works include Nalan Xingde's "Remembering the King's Day, West Wind and Flower Banana Night" and so on.

Fourth, "Meet You Huan"

Yinghuan, the epigraph name, is also known as "Night Cry", "Princess Remembering the Truth" and "Guazhou on the Moon". Taking Xue's "Meet Xu Embroidery" as the main body, it has 36 characters with two tones, three sentences in the first paragraph and two rhymes in the second paragraph. There are 36 words with double tones.

The first three sentences have three levels of rhyme, the last four sentences have one Ye Yun, one stack of rhyme and two levels of rhyme; There are 36 disyllabic words, the first paragraph has three sentences and three levels of rhyme, and the second paragraph has three sentences and two levels of rhyme. Representative works include Li Yu's "Meeting Huan" and "Going to the West Building without Words".

Five, "Huanxisha"

Huanxisha, formerly known as Tang, was later used as an inscription name. This tone is divided into flat and flat, with 42 words in the majority, 44 words and 46 words. Han Wo, a Tang Dynasty man, first adopted this tune, usually taking his word "Huanxisha, hangover" as the main body, and there are four other variants.

Forty-two words are disyllabic, the first three sentences are three-level rhymes, and the next three sentences are two-level rhymes. This tone has distinct syllables and is commonly used by graceful and unrestrained poets. Representative works include Yan Shu's Huanxisha, a new word and a glass of wine, and Qin Guan's Huanxisha, a lonely cold building.

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