Thirteen Lines of Small Print in the Center

Thirteen Lines of Small Print in the Center

by Jiang Ruoshui

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From an inconspicuous auction item, an eye-catching romantic poem from ancient China is revealed: in the center of thirteen lines of small characters, there is such a subtle and thrilling emotional code hidden! From Cao Zhi to Wang Xizhi to Zhu Yizun, from poetry to calligraphy to history, the author uses delicate and considerate writing to allow readers to most truly feel a love model and emotional expression in ancient China. About the author: Jiang Ruoshui, born in 1963, is from Qingyang, Anhui. Doctor of Philosophy from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Media and International Culture, Zhejiang University. Mainly engaged in the study of comparative poetry, he has authored "Research on Bian Zhilin's Poetry", "Synchronization and Displacement between China and the West", "Modernity of Classical Poetry", etc. He also writes poems and essays, including the collection of poems "The Mood of Threads", the collection of essays "From Wang Xifeng to Potosi", "Inland Visitors to Taiwan", "Lying in Bed", "Records of Blowing Water on the Lake", etc. In 2017, he was awarded the "Literary Critic of the Year" at the 15th Chinese Literature Media Awards. His "Eight Lessons from Poetry" was named the "China's Good Book" in 2017, and the China Reading Newspaper's Top Ten Best Books in 2017.

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