The Bright Moon in the Song Dynasty is Drunk and Exquisite: a Different Kind of Romance in Poetry

The Bright Moon in the Song Dynasty is Drunk and Exquisite: a Different Kind of Romance in Poetry

by Liuzhu

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This book is a unique work of appreciation of Song poetry, carefully selecting the best works handed down from generation to generation by five poets of the Song Dynasty. Among them, Yan Shu, the "prime minister's poet" who "brings a glass of wine with a new song", Ouyang Xiu, one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" who "makes the courtyard a little deeper", and Song Qi, the "red apricot minister" who "has a cold dawn outside the green poplar smoke, and a bustling spring on the red apricot branches", are the focus of the writing of this book. The author uses elegant and profound language to interpret the romance and romance of the poets of the Song Dynasty, and integrates his own life experience and unique insights into it. It is full of interest to read and fully demonstrates the peerless elegance and unique style of the Song Dynasty poems that captivated the city and the country.

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