The differences between thinking and singing with a white head are as follows:
1. Singing with a white head
The title of "Chudiaoqu" written by Yuefu is adjusted. According to "Miscellanies of Xijing" for three years, Zhuo Wenjun, the daughter of Zhuo Wangsun, a giant businessman in Sichuan, is smart, beautiful, literary and musical. When she was widowed at home, she fell in love with Sima Xiangru and eloped. Because of her difficult livelihood, she was supported by Zhuo Wangsun.
After Sima Xiangru came to power, he was going to marry a woman in Maoling. When Zhuo Wenjun learned of this, he wrote a poem "Ballad of the White Head" to express his sadness, which made Xiang Ru give up the idea of marrying a concubine, but in the end, Sima Xiangru still lost to Zhuo Wenjun. Later generations often use this tune to describe the abandonment of women.
2. Thinking
is the title of Song of the Han Yuefu, with the first sentence "Thinking" as the title, which describes the sad thoughts of a woman and her lover when they say goodbye. In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Hui, Wang Rong, Jian Wendi, Wang Yun, etc. all made sketches, mostly with the theme of homesickness and parting.
"The Ballad of the White Head" is a poem by Zhuo Wenjun, a poet in the Han Dynasty. According to "Miscellanies of Xijing" for three years, Zhuo Wenjun, the daughter of Zhuo Wangsun, a giant businessman in Sichuan, is smart, beautiful, literary and musical.
When a widow was at home, she fell in love with Sima Xiangru and eloped. Because of her difficult livelihood, she was supported by Zhuo Wangsun. After Sima Xiangru came to power, he was going to marry a woman in Maoling. When Zhuo Wenjun learned that, he wrote a poem "The Ballad of the White Head" to express his sorrow, and Xiangru dismissed the idea of marrying a concubine. Later generations often use this tune to describe the abandonment of women.