Liu Zhi
Liu Zhi (? - 1335-1338) was a writer of Sanqu in Yuan Dynasty. In the middle of the word, it's called fuzhai. Ningxiang, Shizhou (now Zhongyang, Shanxi) people. His father, Liu Yanwen, served as a recorder in Chenzhou and a magistrate in HUAIJI, Guangzhou.
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Liu Zhi (? - 1335-1338) was a writer of Sanqu in Yuan Dynasty. In the middle of the word, it's called fuzhai. Ningxiang, Shizhou (now Zhongyang, Shanxi) people. His father, Liu Yanwen, served as a recorder in Chenzhou and a magistrate in HUAIJI, Guangzhou. During his exile in Changsha, Liu Zhi met Yao Sui with his articles in Qing Dynasty. Yao Sui was recommended as an official of Hunan Xianfu, and later served as Yongxin Prefecture magistrate, Henan provincial governor, Hanlin Daizhi, Zhejiang provincial governor, etc. In his later years, he was poor and could not be buried. Wang Zhenren (Wang meisuo) received him and buried him in Deqing. His Sanqu can be seen in the collections of "snow in spring", "Taiping Yuefu", "Yuefu Qun Yu".
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The famous divertimento of the Yuan Dynasty (Zhenggong · duanzhenghao), Shanggao jiansi, was composed by Liu Shizhong. But there are different opinions about the author. One is Liu Shizhong of Shizhou, the other is Liu Shizhong of Guhong (now Nanchang, Jiangxi). Gu Hong Liu Shizhong was recorded in the sequel to the book of recording ghosts. His life is unknown, and his time should be later than that of Liu Zhi in Shizhou. Others think that Liu Shizhong in Guhong is Liu Shizhong in Shizhou.
Shanggao jiansi is an important work of Sanqu in Yuan Dynasty. Qiantao reflects the drought in Jiangxi Province during the Zhizheng period, and truly describes the miserable scene of starving people eating wild vegetable bark, the dead filling streets and alleys, and the children being separated, and the suckling children being thrown into the Yangtze River. The work also shows that there were not only natural disasters, but also man-made disasters. They colluded with officials, exploited the people while the disaster happened, and used the "granary" to enrich their own pockets, thus aggravating the disaster. The latter set states the long-standing disadvantages of the banknote law of the Yuan Dynasty, and the collusion between the officials and the merchants, which makes it possible to rectify the banknote law. These two divertimento truly and profoundly reveal the decadent darkness of the political and economic system of the Yuan Dynasty. This kind of works is rare in Yuan Dynasty Sanqu, so it has an important position. However, the author has too many praise for Gao jiansi and the latter takes an incorrect attitude towards the peasant uprising.
In terms of art, the two divertimento are simple and plain in language and detailed in description, but sometimes they are not so simple. Due to the need of content, the divertimento breaks the limitation of the length of Sanqu, and expands the scope of the subject matter of Sanqu.
Hillside sheep
Yan Cheng Shuhuai
Yunshan intentionally, xuanshang no plan, by the west wind blow off fame tears. Come and go, let's not mention it again. The Castle Peak is intoxicating, and the gains and losses are all physical. Gain is in his life; loss is in our life
This is a song of nostalgia for the past and sighing for the present. From the title of "Yan Cheng Shuhuai", we can imagine the author's dual emotions. Yancheng is located in the southeast of today's Yixian County, Hebei Province. It is said that King Yanzhao built a golden platform here and set it up
[Yaner falling belt winning order · farewell]
Liu Zhi
With the wind Yan Ying, Li Ming peach apricot.
The Yangtze River is flat on the first line, while the rain is still at dusk.
Carry wine to send you line, broken willow Department parting.
I think of Liang Wan in my dream, but I don't want to leave Weicheng when I spend time.
The long Pavilion is very close to you,
The fourth sound of Yangguan.
[Ta Ge Xing]
Liu Zhi
Menglisi desert
Farewell to Weicheng
The long Pavilion is very close to you
The fourth sound of Yangguan
Walk slowly and exhort
Walking on Song
[hillside sheep - West Lake drunk song, Guo Zhenqing's rhyme]
Chaochaoqiong tree, Zhu family, arrogantly hissed over the front road of Gu restaurant. How expensive, how cheap, six bridges are through the line, flowers fall into the deep courtyard. If you are idle, heaven will allow you; if you are busy, people will take care of themselves.
Chinese PinYin : Liu Zhi
Liu Zhi