Farewell to Chang'an

Farewell to Chang'an

by Qu Lizhang

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Ch. 31十年生死两茫茫
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About This Novel

The poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties is a peak of classical literature, and countless popular masterpieces have been passed down through the long history and space to this day. From the time when we were babbling and learning language as children, we began to recite "Moonlight before the Bed"; when we were young, we also learned from Li Bai's heroic saying "I am born with talents that will be useful"; when wandering outside, we knew that "every festive season misses my family more than ever"; ambitions are hard to achieve, and we lament that "the mountains are difficult to cross, who has lost his way"... Why can a poem or a line of words be passed down through the ages? Poetry expresses ambitions, and prose conveys Tao. Poetry and prose are timeless and have a thousand-year context. They tell the joys and sorrows of one generation after another. In the vast world, how insignificant an individual is to history. A few words cannot describe the spring breeze, autumn, moon, and the changes of things and stars, but they condense thousands of atmospheres and flavors of life. In this book, 23 historical stories are reproduced for us based on 23 poems and paintings. There is the pride of a young man becoming famous, the melancholy of not realizing his talent, the confusion of an unknown future, the loneliness of the long dark night, the stubbornness of being alone, and the desolation of a country destroyed and a family destroyed. Follow the author's narration and once again enter the historical sky and poetic universe of more than 600 years in the Tang and Song Dynasties.

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