This volume focuses on the prominent poets and poems of Tang poetry. The volume introduces the â four greatest poetsâ - Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei and Bai Juyi - and includes essays on the masterpieces of Tang poetry, categorized by topics such as love and friendship, aspirations and seclusion, as well as travelling and nostalgia.
This volume focuses on the prominent poets and poems of Tang poetry. The volume introduces the â four greatest poetsâ - Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei and Bai Juyi - and includes essays on the masterpieces of Tang poetry, categorized by topics such as love and friendship, aspirations and seclusion, as well as travelling and nostalgia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lin Geng was a literary historian, a scholar in ancient Chinese literature, and a modern poet, he was a professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University. His poetic and rational qualities interact in his writing and research, forming a distinct characteristic rarely seen in the literary world.
Inhaltsangabe
1 The four great Tang poets 2 The poet Li Bai 3 On exaggeration in Li Bai's poetry 4 Starting with the characteristics of the Tang poetry 5 A note on the Tang poetry 6 A note on frontier fortress poetry 7 Wang Zhihuan's "Song of Liangzhou" 8 On Liangzhou 9 "Ancient Style: compassion for peasants": an integration of realism and romanticism 10 Spring is late, the green wild graceful 11 On a poem by Xie Tiao 12 On Yu Xin's poem about Zhaojun 13 On Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress" 14 On Meng Haoran's innocent enjoyment 15 On Wang Wei's "Song of Weicheng" 16 On Wang Wei's "Farewell in the Mountain"
1 The four great Tang poets 2 The poet Li Bai 3 On exaggeration in Li Bai's poetry 4 Starting with the characteristics of the Tang poetry 5 A note on the Tang poetry 6 A note on frontier fortress poetry 7 Wang Zhihuan's "Song of Liangzhou" 8 On Liangzhou 9 "Ancient Style: compassion for peasants": an integration of realism and romanticism 10 Spring is late, the green wild graceful 11 On a poem by Xie Tiao 12 On Yu Xin's poem about Zhaojun 13 On Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress" 14 On Meng Haoran's innocent enjoyment 15 On Wang Wei's "Song of Weicheng" 16 On Wang Wei's "Farewell in the Mountain"
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