People Separated by Flowers Are Far Away and the World is Close: Yu Pingbo's Occasional Reading of Poetry·interpretation of Halal Poetry

People Separated by Flowers Are Far Away and the World is Close: Yu Pingbo's Occasional Reading of Poetry·interpretation of Halal Poetry

by Yu Pingbo

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This book is a combined edition of "Reading Ci Occasionally" and "Qingzhen Ci Interpretation" written by Yu Pingbo, a master of Chinese studies in the 1930s and 1940s, who studied the poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties. With his profound attainments in the field of classical literature, Yu Pingbo expressed incisive and unique insights into the poems he selected from famous writers of the Tang and Song Dynasties, which is of great benefit to the readers who love classical literature. In addition, the editor has paired it with more than a hundred illustrations based on the artistic conception of the words, all of which are drawn by ancient people. They are pleasing to the eye and pleasant to read.

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"It's ridiculous to teach others when you don't know how to do it yourself. It's ridiculous to think of a way to make people do it. It's ridiculous to ask people how to do it. In this age, I don't know what year it is - is there any need to write lyrics? It's ridiculous."

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