
Sichuan Poetry in the Past Hundred Years·miscellaneous Notes on Liangsong'an
by Compiled By Zhu Jiyao, Zhu Di And Wang Jiakui
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This book contains two works: "Poetry of Sichuan in the Past Hundred Years" and "Miscellaneous Notes of Liangsong'an". In the turbulent and magnificent century of modern times, although Bashu is located in a corner of the southwest, the people with lofty ideals and talents have taken the lead. Some have strong ambitions, some work hard, or exile their souls in the mountains and rivers, or caress the time and sorrow in singing, leaving an extremely rich poetic legacy. The extraordinary scenery of Bashan and Shushui has left magnificent traces in every chapter. "Sichuan Poetry in the Past Hundred Years" extensively collects and inventories this precious heritage, paying special attention to those people, events, and poems that are closely related to the times, sing about current events, or even directly participate in historical events and influence the historical process, such as Yang Rui, Liu Guangdi, Zou Rong, Luo Chengxiang, etc., All of whom have left their silhouettes in "Poetry". In terms of the organization and arrangement of poetic materials, some people are related to poems, some are used to explain people, some are used to preserve history, or some are used to prove poems, which shows the editor's clear awareness of the history of poetry and his intention to preserve rural documents, and has high documentary value, poetic value and historical material value. It is extremely helpful for understanding the cultural evolution and development of Sichuan and Chongqing in modern times, exploring the cultural spirit of Bashu region, and serving the cultural construction of the new era. "Miscellaneous Notes" are in the form of traditional literati's notes, in which they talk about academics, anecdotes, local customs, and old customs. They also include Shu language, Shu sounds, records of Shu places, and names of Shu things. They provide a lot of vivid historical materials for understanding the changes in Sichuan's economy, culture, and education since modern times.
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