
Black Lake Collection
by Jao Tsung-i
About This Novel
This book is the third in Jao Tsung-i's "Commentaries on Xuan Tang Poetry" series, consisting of 34 poems from "The Collection of Black Lake" and 46 poems from "The Collection of Nanhai Singing Harmony". Among them, "Black Lake Collection" records travels, and "Nanhai Singhe Collection" provides responses. Travel notes and responses are both ancient genres in classical poetry, but Jao Tsung-i's poems can express the thoughts of today's people, reflect profound humanistic feelings, and have extremely high artistic value. "Black Lake Collection" - In 1966, Jao Tsung-i studied Dunhuang manuscripts at the French National Science Center and traveled to Switzerland with Professor Demiwe. He is the author of a collection of poems "Black Lake Collection" about his travels, which was later translated into French by Professor Dai Miwei and is well-known internationally. "Nanhai Singing Collection" - Jao Tsung-i and famous lyricists Zhao Shuyong and Su Shi's "Si Ming Guan Yang Taoist Xixuan" rhymed to forty-seven times, compiled into "Nanhai Singing Collection". Philosophy, historical chants, lyricism, etc. Are integrated into the two's singing and repartee, which is a masterpiece among singing harmony poems. Jao Tsung-i is "a generation of elites who combine academics and art today" and the only remaining national treasure-level master. His ancient poetry draws on the strengths of others and reaches both ancient and modern times.
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