Three Hundred Tang Poems (part 2)

Three Hundred Tang Poems (part 2)

by Wu Qianzhuo

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"Chinese Studies Collection Series: Three Hundred Tang Poems" was written during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It was compiled and selected by Wuxi Jinshi Sun Zhu (also known as Hengtang retired scholar). It is the most widely circulated, most influential and deeply loved Tang poetry book by the people. As the saying goes: "If you read 300 Tang poems well, you can recite them even if you don't know how to compose them." "Three Hundred Tang Poems" selects more than 310 Tang poems, and its naming follows the saying of "Three Hundred Tang Poems". The selected Tang poems not only do not omit the works of everyone who express the atmosphere of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but also take into account the representative works of famous poets from the early Tang Dynasty, the middle and late Tang Dynasty. It does not ignore the masterpieces of unknown poets, and indeed achieves its purpose of gathering famous works.

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