The Sound of Broken Hong is Far Away and the Sky is Dusk: Returning to the Scene of Song Poetry

The Sound of Broken Hong is Far Away and the Sky is Dusk: Returning to the Scene of Song Poetry

by Li Xiaorun

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Recreating the landscape and people in a specific time and space, reliving the encounters of the literati and poets, and understanding the origins of the charm of every word. This book uses the form of historical romance and humorous writing style to corroborate the stories and works of the poets of the Song Dynasty. It takes readers back to the birthplace of the most beautiful Song poetry and feels the boldness, freeness, elegance and affection of the most beautiful Chinese language. The author is like a guide, carrying a map, accompanying and pointing out the path, allowing readers to return to the Song Dynasty, witness with their own eyes the birthplace of the most beautiful poems that shine like stars, and understand the political, economic, humanistic, and especially the individual experiences and emotions of the poets, and many other external and internal reasons for the creation of such masterpieces. The author also provides concise explanations and annotations of important words, which only point out the path without elaborating personal views, which helps readers to make personal understanding and insights. This is respect for readers, trust in readers, and an invitation to readers.

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