TERMBASES
Ci poems are a literary form with a distinctive style and aesthetic value. Li Qingzhao ( 1084-1151 ?), in her essay “On Ci Poems,” argued that ci poems are different from other poems in that ci poems focus on expressing one’s emotions and convey musical beauty. She made a detailed analysis of the similarities and differences between ci poems and poems of other style. Ci poems were divided into level and oblique tones and stressed rhymes like other poems. However, ci poems pursued the beauty of melody and tune, that is, the beauty of music, not just beauty in form. Ci poems required that the combination of words and sounds as well as the rhyme and pronunciations of words should be suitable for singing according to scores. Thus, the ci poets mostly relied on their experiences and repeatedly chanted their ci poems until the ci poems they wrote conveyed musical beauty. This particular feature faded as ci poems became a distinct poetic genre no longer associated with music. This concept in ci poetry is mainly directed against Northern Song Dynasty poet Su Shi’s ( 1037-1101 ) view of writing ci poems in a general poetic style, blurring the boundary between poetry and lyrics. However, her views are still instructive for today’s songwriters.