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Definition of Nouns in Tang Daqu
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Interpretation of Daqu

(1) [year of liquor brewing]: a kind of liquor brewing (2) [liquor brewed in this year]: a detailed explanation of liquor brewed by Daqu (1). See Daqu. (2). An ancient song. "Three Records of Song Le Shu" recorded 15 big songs. Many well-known poems were used in music, and words were added and subtracted to form syllables. Daqu in Tang and Song Dynasties is a complete set of music and dance composed of several "times" in the same palace tune. Most of the Tang Daqu songs are sung with poems, and there are some fragments in Yuefu poetry collections. Song Daqu is a long narrative that combines song and dance. For example, Dong Ying's Bo Mei Xi Ci Hua and Ceng Bu's Biography of Water Tune Song Tou Yan Feng. Daqu is related to traditional opera music in Song and Yuan Dynasties. Daqu: A kind of Daqu for brewing liquor. Also known as liquor brewed with Daqu. Such as Luzhou Daqu and Mianzhu Daqu.

Word decomposition

The interpretation of "big" means that the area, volume, capacity, quantity, strength and intensity exceed the average level or the object being compared, as opposed to "small": hall. Great politics. The climate is very good. A cock is valiant on his own dunghill. Big belly. This room is as big as that one. Large scale, deep degree and important nature: the overall situation. The interpretation of popular songs (⑥ Qu) is tortuous, as opposed to "straight": bending. Tortuous (? )。 Qubi (a. Records of ancient historians who deliberately conceal the truth without facts; B. deliberately digress when writing an article. Bend your arms and pillows. The music is wonderful. Unfair and unreasonable: Qu said.