On the Chivalrous Poems of the Tang Dynasty

On the Chivalrous Poems of the Tang Dynasty

by Qiu Wei

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This book is a cultural reading that interprets the chivalrous poems of the Tang Dynasty and is suitable for readers who are interested in Tang poetry and chivalrous culture. Chivalrous poems in the Tang Dynasty take the chivalrous spirit as the theme and are important texts for understanding the social style and aesthetic taste of the Tang Dynasty. In the poems, knights travel around the world and guard frontier fortresses. They are either graceful or suave, or powerful and tragic. They are the embodiment of the martial arts culture of the Tang Dynasty and the literati's ideals of meritorious service. They also had a profound impact on the creation of martial arts literature in later generations. This book starts from the origin of the chivalrous spirit, from the chivalrous biographies of the pre-Qin and Han Dynasties to the chivalrous poems of the Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties, and then reaches its peak in the Tang Dynasty. The styles of chivalrous poems also vary in different periods, from the heroic and unrestrained in the early Tang Dynasty to The sadness and desolation of the late Tang Dynasty, these changes echoed the rise and fall of social politics; in addition, the rich types of knights - ancient knights, dandies, unruly prodigals, heroines and barbarians, etc., Further demonstrated the diverse vitality of the Tang Dynasty society. Open this book to appreciate the charm of chivalrous poems in the Tang Dynasty and explore the inheritance of chivalrous spirit.

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