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Appreciation of Classical Chinese Poetry-1: Unveiling the Poetic Splendor of Ancient China
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Appreciation of Classical Chinese Poetry-1: Unveiling the Poetic Splendor of Ancient China
$18.37
This document contains ten classical Chinese poems from different periods, including the Song, Tang, and Yuan dynasties, written by famous poets. The content covers various themes such as lovesickness, philosophical reflections on life, and descriptions of nature.
Among them, Li Qingzhao's "A Twig of Plum Blossoms" describes a woman's deep longing for her distant lover, using well-crafted verses to convey the pain of homesickness and longing. Cao Zhi's "Seven Steps Poem" uses the imagery of lotus flowers withering and beanstalks burning to symbolize the impermanence of life's comings and goings. Wang Wei's "Recalling My Brothers on the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month" vividly expresses the poet's nostalgia for his hometown and family in a foreign land.
Other poems vividly depict scenes from nature. Lu You's "Spring Rain at Lin'an" portrays the tranquil beauty of the spring scenery after rain. Ma Zhiyuan's "Tian Jing Sha" paints a desolate and melancholic picture of autumn through images of the setting sun, old trees, and flowing water.
In conclusion, these classical poems are vivid and expressive, reflecting the poets' pursuit of beauty, deep contemplation of life, and the unique charm of Chinese classical poetry. Reading these works not only allows us to appreciate the poets' talents but also gives us a deeper understanding of the spiritual world of ancient people.
Among them, Li Qingzhao's "A Twig of Plum Blossoms" describes a woman's deep longing for her distant lover, using well-crafted verses to convey the pain of homesickness and longing. Cao Zhi's "Seven Steps Poem" uses the imagery of lotus flowers withering and beanstalks burning to symbolize the impermanence of life's comings and goings. Wang Wei's "Recalling My Brothers on the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month" vividly expresses the poet's nostalgia for his hometown and family in a foreign land.
Other poems vividly depict scenes from nature. Lu You's "Spring Rain at Lin'an" portrays the tranquil beauty of the spring scenery after rain. Ma Zhiyuan's "Tian Jing Sha" paints a desolate and melancholic picture of autumn through images of the setting sun, old trees, and flowing water.
In conclusion, these classical poems are vivid and expressive, reflecting the poets' pursuit of beauty, deep contemplation of life, and the unique charm of Chinese classical poetry. Reading these works not only allows us to appreciate the poets' talents but also gives us a deeper understanding of the spiritual world of ancient people.
Author: Marilyn Guerrera |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Mar 16, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 56 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798882160233 |