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What age is Li Weng's verse suitable for people to read?
Suitable age group: over five years old

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Li Weng Duiyun is the name of Li Yu, a dramatist in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. He imitated the inspiration of rhythm and wrote a rhyme book with poetry as the goal.

Background:

Li Weng Duiyun is the name of Li Yu, a dramatist in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. He imitated the inspiration of rhythm and wrote a rhyme book with poetry as the goal. This is an enlightening reading, training children to cope with and master rhythm. From single-word pairs to double-word pairs, three-word pairs, five-word pairs and seven-word pairs to eleven-word pairs, the phonology is harmonious and catchy, from which the training of pronunciation, vocabulary and rhetoric is obtained.

Content introduction:

Li Weng Duiyun is an enlightenment book for people to learn to write modern poems and words in the past, which is used to familiarize themselves with antithesis, rhyme and organize words. Its author is Li Yu, a scholar in Qing Dynasty. Li Yu (16 1 1 year-about 1679), a native of Lanxi, Zhejiang Province, was a famous drama theorist and writer in the early Qing Dynasty. His works include "Random Thoughts" and "Ten Songs of Li Weng". Li Weng Dui Yun aims at the thirty rhymes of Ping Shui Yun, and organizes all the common rhymes into rhymes, all of which are literary rhymes. This book is characterized by rich and beautiful words and many songs. It is of great help for children to choose words, make sentences and write poems by familiarizing themselves with Li Weng Dui Yun.

To be familiar with the exquisite and graceful rhythm of China's writing, it is essential to read Li Weng Duiyun.

Author:

Li Yu (1611680), formerly known as Tian Zheng, was later renamed as Li Weng, Li Hong and Fan Chen. Li Yu was originally from Li Xia Village, Lanxi, Zhejiang, and was born in Luogao (now Rugao, Jiangsu). Li Yu was an outstanding writer of operas and novels in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. His rhyme book, written after the melody enlightenment, is called "Rion Dui Yun", which is used to guide beginners to write poems and lyrics.

When Li Yu was born, he enjoyed a rich life since he was born because his ancestors had started a business in Rugao, Jiangsu for a long time. At this time, "the family is rich and the garden pavilion is in the city". Later, due to the failure of the imperial examination, Li Yu, who shouldered the heavy responsibility of making his family prosperous, gave up this pursuit and resolutely changed the way of "living in seclusion". In the fifth year of Kangxi (1666) and the sixth year of Kangxi (1667), he won Joe and Wang successively. After careful training, Li Yu established a family troupe with Jill as the pillar, which toured all over the country all the year round, entertaining dignitaries and earning a lot of money. This is also the most proud stage of Li Yu's life and his literature. 1672 and 1673, with the successive deaths of Joe and Wang, the family troupe that supported Li Yu's rich life also fell apart, and Li Yu's life turned into a predicament, often relying on loans to make a living. 1680, seventy-year-old Li Yu died of poverty and illness.