
One Hundred Words of Tang Poetry (latest Revised Edition)
by Shi Zhecun
About This Novel
"One Hundred Words of Tang Poetry" is an excellent work on the research and appreciation of Tang poetry created by Mr. Shi Zhecun in his later years. Mr. Shi also won the "Outstanding Contribution Award" of the Shanghai Literature and Art Award for the academic achievements and widespread influence of this book. Since its publication, "One Hundred Words of Tang Poems" has been highly praised by academic circles at home and abroad and warmly praised by readers. Yale University and other prestigious universities in the United States have also used this book as a teaching material for Chinese studies courses. Shi Zhecun combines decades of painstaking exploration of Chinese classical poetry into one book with rigorous textual research and comparative literary research methods. In particular, he does not follow the predecessors' perspective in selecting and describing poems. It not only provides a macroscopic overview of the history of poetry, but also analyzes and clarifies the evolution of poetic styles, as well as a poetic appreciation. The text in the book is elegant, lucid and clear, with the magnanimous attitude of connecting ancient and modern times at home and abroad. It is unique and innovative in the study of Tang poetry. The book is divided into four parts: Poetry Talk of the Early Tang Dynasty, Poetry Talk of the High Tang Dynasty, Poetry Talk of the Middle Tang Dynasty, and Poetry Talk of the Late Tang Dynasty. There are 100 articles in the book, and there are 9 articles by Shi Zhecun on the study of Tang poetry in the appendix. The book combines the explanation of Tang poetry and the special topic, combining the explanation of Tang poetry with the introduction of Tang poetry creation methods and historical knowledge. There is no shortage of research in the analysis, which clarifies many difficult problems about Tang poetry that have been controversial in history. The poems include single appreciation of quatrains, seven rhymes, and Yuefu, as well as thematic analysis of several poems combined. The special topics include an introduction to the author of Tang poetry and an exploration of the stylistic issues of Tang poetry. The book is insightful, well-substantiated, and full of character, and is known as an "Encyclopedia of Tang Poems."
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