Complete Interpretation of 300 Tang Poems

Complete Interpretation of 300 Tang Poems

by Hengtang Retirees

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The Tang Dynasty succeeded the Sui Dynasty and lasted for nearly three hundred years. In terms of civil and martial arts, social economy, culture and other aspects, it can be said to be the pinnacle of China's thousands of years of feudal society. There were the "Reign of Zhenguan" and the "Kaiyuan Prosperity" in the heyday of feudal society, and there were also the "Anshi Rebellion" and "Jingyuan Mutiny" and other tragic situations where the people were in dire straits. From a literary perspective alone, China is a country of poetry. The Tang Dynasty was the pinnacle of Chinese poetry and a golden age for the development of Chinese poetry, with flourishing clouds and the emergence of famous writers in large numbers. Poetry was the highest representative of literature at that time and became a solid and important part of traditional Chinese literature. It was also the bright and beautiful landscape of Chinese literature. Tang poetry, together with Song lyrics and Yuan music, has a wide range of themes, a variety of styles, and an elegant style. It is a miracle in the development of Chinese poetry and has a profound impact on Chinese literature. Literati of all dynasties regarded Tang poetry as their model and regarded Tang people as their model.

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