
Notes on "twenty-four Poems
by Zhu Liangzhi
About This Novel
"Twenty-Four Poems" (originally called "Twenty-Four Poems") is part of "A Finger of a Poet" written by Yu Ji, a famous scholar and poet in the Yuan Dynasty. It is also the core part of this poetic work that is not widely circulated. This book can be regarded as a wonderful article in the history of Chinese poetry. The words are beautiful, the pronunciation is harmonious, and the meaning is profound. This is a wonderful text that condenses the aesthetic characteristics of Chinese people (especially literati art) since the Tang and Song Dynasties. This book "The Red Stove and the Snow - Notes on the Twenty-Four Poems" mainly explains the contents of the Twenty-Four Poems, and connects it with other parts of "A Finger of Poets" and related content in the surviving documents of Yuji. Talk about its text source, chapter review, its original meaning, and its corroboration in the context of Yu Ji's overall thought; put it in the context of the development of literary and aesthetic thought, talk about the theoretical contribution of this wonderful article in the history of Chinese poetry, artistic concepts, and aesthetics; talk about the issues raised in this treatise on poetry and its value in today's aesthetic thinking, etc. After the decomposition of each article, there is an "extended discussion" session, which generally raises one or two important issues related to Chinese aesthetics and poetics for discussion, trying to help readers better understand the content of the article.
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