Ci is a form of literature in Chinese literature and a basic form of poetry. Words were limited in number, usually consisting of five to seven words and arranged in a fixed manner, usually according to a certain rhythmic pattern. Ci originated in the Tang Dynasty and reached its peak in the Song Dynasty, becoming one of the important artistic forms in the field of literature. The subject matter of the Ci was extensive and the content was rich and colorful. There were Ci that described natural scenery, Ci that described historical events and characters, and Ci that expressed thoughts, feelings, and philosophy of life. The language of the word was exquisite and had a unique sense of beauty. There were many famous poets in Chinese history, such as Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, etc. Their works were hailed as the treasures of Chinese literature and had a profound impact on Chinese culture. In addition, the musical nature of the lyrics and the musical accompaniment were also unique. For example, Su Shi's "Shuidiao Letou" was composed into a famous music track.