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The founder of Qingya Ci School is

The Qingya School is a poetry school in the Southern Song Dynasty. It emerged in the poetry world in the middle and late Southern Song Dynasty. Jiang Kui is the founder of this Ci school. He had extremely high musical talent, was able to compose new music scores, and wrote ethereal and elegant lyrics with a clear and vigorous style of poetry, becoming a model of Southern Song poetry.

Jiang Kui was a poet and musician in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Jiang Kui, a poet and musician in the Southern Song Dynasty. His courtesy name is Yaozhang and his nickname is Baishi Taoist. Born into a family of officials, he rose to prominence in the literary world when he was young, but his talent was never recognized. Later, he got acquainted with poets and nobles such as Xiao Dezao, Yang Wanli, Fan Chengda, and Xin Qiji. He lived a life of wandering around the country and living under the shelter of others, and wrote a large number of poems, essays and musical works while wandering around.

His writings are preserved in "Collected Poems of Taoist Baishi" and "Songs of Taoist Baishi", with more than 180 poems and more than 80 lyrics. "Baishi Taoist Songs" contains 10 sacred songs "Yue Jiu Ge" composed by Jiang Kui, 1 qin song "Ancient Resentment" and 17 lyrics and tune songs. The lyrics and tune songs include 2 ancient songs, 1 lyric work and 14 songs. Self-made song.

The content of Jiang Kui's works is mainly about worries about the fate of the country and lamentations about his personal life experience. His lyrics, tunes and songs are beautiful in sound and elegant in style, and are precious musical heritage that can still be sung today.

Characteristics of Jiang Kui:

He was originally a commoner. A commoner celebrity is still a commoner. Commoners are also called common people. From this, I think that if a commoner cares about national affairs, how can he care about it?

People who cared about state affairs in the Song Dynasty included Yue Pengju, Hong Hao, Xin Qiji, Chen Liang, Ye Mengde, and of course Jiang Kui. Jiang Kui's concern had reached the point where the sun was setting in the west. All he saw was the setting sun like blood, and all he could do was cry without tears.

When Jiang Baishi writes lyrics, he pays special attention to the choice of words and is very good at using function words. Because the function words are used well, the rhythm of the words is full of ups and downs, and the combination is strong. It is called writing tenderness with a strong pen. As everyone knows, if you don't have real skill in choosing words and words, if you really use a pen, you may write "death" of tenderness.