Yu Yan
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Yu Yan, who lived around 1615, was born in Shangyuan Dynasty. The year of birth and death is unknown. He lived around the 43rd year of Wanli reign. Wanli 29 years (AD 1601) Jinshi. Li Guan, Shaoqing of Guanglu temple. Yan is good at Ci, especially Xiaoling. He is known for his elegance. The collection of Ci is now lost and only found in various anthologies.
Yu Yan
Everlasting longing for each other
If you break a flower branch and hate it, you will be ready to blossom. When it blooms, people will go. Afraid of Acacia, already Acacia, Acacia turn no words, brow dew a trace. Yu Yan, Ming Dynasty
[about the author]
Yu Yan, whose name is Zhongmao, was born in Shangyuan, Jiangsu Province (now Jiangning District, Nanjing). In the 29th year of the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty, Jinshi was born. Li Guan, Shaoqing of Guanglu temple. He is good at Ci, especially Xiaoling. He is known for his elegance. The word set has been lost and only appears in various anthologies.
[note]
① A plan, an agreement.
② 卮: wine glass.
[comment and explanation]
This song from the flower to the world of Acacia. In the last film, it is written that the flowers are broken and hate the flowers, because the day when the flowers bloom is just the time when people go, and they have already been broken. In the next film, it is said that they are afraid of missing each other, but they have already been missing each other. Once their feelings are hard to say, they are more and more touching. The whole word is fresh and elegant, flowing naturally and full of folk song flavor.
[collection review]
Wang Shishen's collection of flowers and plants: Yu Zhongmao's little words say: "when it's time for Acacia, there's no place to say goodbye, and there's a trace between the eyebrows." Shi Yi'an "just eyebrows, but on the heart", which can be said to be a good thief. However, Yi'an was born out of fan Xiwen's words "all come to this matter, no plan to avoid each other between the eyebrows".
The fifth quotation of CI Zhong in CI Zong of Ming Dynasty says: Shaoqing deliberately wrote Ci, worked in Xiaoling, was very strict in his argument, and took the carving of candles as a surprise, not without revealing his words. As for the source Committee of the preparatory examination, it did not tend to be frivolous and dangerous, but to be elegant and indifferent.
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Yu Yan