释义 |
Examples:storytelling dramatic art dating back Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary—Kaifeng prefecture level city in Henan, old capital of Northern Song, former provincial capital of Henan—Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing—Lu You (1125-1210), widely regarded as the greatest of the Southern Song poets—"Collection of the Most Important Military Techniques", book published in 1044 during the Northern Song Dynasty—genre of song-and-dance duet popular in Inner Mongolia—thirty six initial consonants of Song phonetic theory—Wu Zimu (lived c. 1270), writer at the end of the Song dynasty—genre of folk song with accompaniment of bamboo clappers—Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913—Li Fang (925-996), scholar between Tang and Song dynasties, author of fictional history—Song Bai (936-1012), Northern Song literary man—patter song (in opera) with clapperboard accompaniment—Yu Wenbao (lived around 1240), prolific Song dynasty poet—Song dynasty history of Zen Buddhism in China (1252), 20 scrolls—Unity is strength (revolutionary slogan and popular song of 1943)—Song and Yuan literary form based on vernacular folk stories—style of folk song popular in Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia—literary or theatrical form in Tang, Song and Yuan—old tea-horse market between Tibet, China, Southeast Asia and India, formalized as a state enterprise under the Song dynasty—Wang Qinruo (962-1025), Northern Song dynasty official—Yue Fei (1103-1142), Song dynasty patriot and general—Wang Zhu (-c. 990), Song calligrapher and writer—Huang Tingjian (1045-1105), Song poet and calligrapher— |