Liu Zhongyin
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Liu Zhongyin is a writer of Jin Dynasty. The word Zhiju, the name Longshan. Gaizhou (now Gaixian County, Liaoning Province) people moved back to Wozhou (now Zhaoxian County, Hebei Province). Let's talk about Liaoyang people. The year of birth and death is unknown. The time of its activity is about Xizong and hailing Shizong dynasties. He has a rich family and is diligent and studious. In the second year of Zhenglong (1157), Emperor Yang of Hailing was a Jinshi. Li official Luzhou Festival Deputy envoy, after the call for the city water supervisor Cheng.
Liu Zhongyin's handed down works can be divided into poetry and CI. His style of poetry has the traces of imitating Huang Tingjian and Jiangxi School of poetry, and his scenery and lyricism have certain characteristics. The extant poems are all in the near style, and the scope of reflecting life is very narrow. Half of the poems chanting plum blossom, peony and Tu are poems of leisure. It can be seen that he was deeply influenced by the escapism in the mid Jin Dynasty.
Liu Zhongyin's Ci is all Xiaoling. The style of Ci is beautiful, soft and euphemistic, paying attention to implication, which is slightly different from poetry. He is mainly a patriarchal clan of Yandao, Qinguan, zhoubangyan, etc. in the Northern Song Dynasty. He writes scenery and expresses emotions with artistic conception, especially in love. Some articles do not involve boudoir curtains, but describe the rural scenery with delicate and vivid brushwork, such as "silkworms want to sleep when the sun is shining, soft mulberry leaves are big green clouds. Luofu is still small, but the passers-by on the street. Green fruit, low stripe, plum color, light flower, blow wheat first uniform. In the sound of singing doves, you can pass through Taiping village. However, compared with other poets in the Northern Song Dynasty, Liu Zhongyin's Ci is less creative, with a single style, less changes in composition, and less content.
In his collection of Longshan, Yuan Haowen said in the biography of Liu Zhongyin in volume 3 of Zhongzhou collection that he had seen the original at Uncle Li Qin, the grandson of Zhongyin, but it was lost for a long time. There are nearly 30 poems and more than 10 Ci poems, which are included in Zhongzhou collection and Zhongzhou Yuefu compiled by Yuan Haowen.
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Liu Zhongyin