One Hundred Verses from the Book of Songs: One Hundred Verses from Chinese Classics (pocket Edition)

One Hundred Verses from the Book of Songs: One Hundred Verses from Chinese Classics (pocket Edition)

by Liu Dongying

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69Kwords127chapters
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About This Novel

The Book of Songs is a song that sings about Chinese people's weddings, funerals, joys, sorrows, and sorrows; the Book of Songs is also a scripture that shapes the Chinese people's euphemistic and elegant character, simple and simple aesthetics, and clear concepts of love and hate. Professor Liu Dongying of Heilongjiang University selected a hundred essential lines from the Book of Songs. With her profound academic foundation and love for classical literature, she led us to travel between the natural and cultural landscapes described in the Book of Songs, and experience the sincere emotions and endless reveries derived from life. This book cleverly integrates the emotional needs and thinking perspectives of modern people, covering multiple themes such as love, marriage, family, labor, war, nature, etc., Showing the diverse aspects of ancient society and people's true emotions. Each poem is accompanied by concise annotations and vivid explanations, aiming to provide busy modern people with a window to "dialogue" with the ancients, penetrate into the literary palace of the Book of Songs, and absorb the sweet spring of wisdom from the classical charm.

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