Yu Biyun Talks About Tang Poetry

Yu Biyun Talks About Tang Poetry

by Yu Biyun

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This is a book dedicated to the practice of rhymed poetry and quatrains in the Tang Dynasty. It was carefully compiled by Yu Biyun to educate his children and grandchildren. It was a poetic reading that inspired Yu Pingbo. The book is divided into four parts, A, B, C and D, and two sequels. It focuses on the practice of rhymed poetry and quatrains in the Tang Dynasty, with particular emphasis on analyzing the "tone, rhythm, meaning, syntax, and calligraphy" of each poem and couplet, as well as the "wonderfulness of the poetic realm." Bians B and D also specially excerpted some classic sentences from Tang poetry and commented on them in detail. The book contains hundreds of famous poems by Wang Bo, Luo Binwang, Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, Bai Juyi, etc., Each with unique viewpoints and penetrating comments. Not only can it be used as a method for learning poetry, but it is also an excellent book for appreciating the beauty of poetry.

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