
Beautiful for a Thousand Years: Yang Yupin Reads Ancient Poetry
by Yang Yu
About This Novel
Why can we always read the lament about the passing of youth from Li Qingzhao's "Know or not, know or not, it should be green, fat, red and thin"? From Xin Qiji's "Young people don't know the taste of sorrow, they forcefully talk about sorrow in order to write new words", do you think of the ignorant and fearless youth? From Qin Guan's "If the love lasts for a long time, how can it last day and night", we can read the deep-rooted lovesickness? And why can we always read the rich nostalgia of traveling far away from Li Shangyin's "Why should we cut the candles from the west window together, but talk about the rainy night in Bashan"? That's because these first-class poets and first-class poems have spanned thousands of years and told the joys and sorrows of each of us. Professor Yang Yu of Central South University has been deeply involved in Tang and Song poetry for more than 20 years. From more than 50,000 poems, he selected 40 poems. While interpreting the words, sentences, artistic conception, and creative background, he also took us to experience the "beautiful thousands of years" Chinese classical poetry from the perspective of applying the past to the present and combining Chinese and Western styles.
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