Poems in Praise of China: a Narrative Collection of Poems from the Legendary Era to the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China

Poems in Praise of China: a Narrative Collection of Poems from the Legendary Era to the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China

by Wang Xinping

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To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Xinping spent more than three years writing the "Chinese Epic" in the form of poetry, which deeply eulogized the five thousand years of Chinese history. This is a long lyrical narrative poem that comprehensively describes Chinese history, with 13,700 lines and 225,532 words. It is based on the development of Chinese history, uses poetic language and storytelling plots to show the changes in Chinese history over the past five thousand years, and embodies a brand-new way of reading and thinking about history. It uses passionate poetic language to vividly describe the major events, influential figures, brilliant achievements and splendid culture that have had a profound impact on the development of Chinese history, based on the principle of respecting history. It overlooks the endless historical inheritance, praises the splendid Chinese civilization, describes the tenacious struggle of the Chinese nation, and promotes the awe-inspiring righteousness of punishing evil and promoting good.

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