A Pot of Wine Among the Flowers is Enough to Soothe the Wind and Dust: a Different Kind of Elegance in Qing Ci

A Pot of Wine Among the Flowers is Enough to Soothe the Wind and Dust: a Different Kind of Elegance in Qing Ci

by Liuzhu

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This book selects and analyzes the masterpieces of thirteen poets from the Shunzhi period to the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. Nalan Xingde who "doesn't shy away from the ice and snow to keep you warm", Zhang Huiyan who "looks lonely outside the setting sun and is filled with sadness", Gong Zizhen who "flowers bloom at the same time as the spring twilight", and Jiang Chunlin who "drops tears into the pipa" are the focus of this book. The author uses elegant and profound language to interpret the love and romance of the Qing Dynasty poets, fully demonstrating that the Qing Dynasty poems captivated the city and the country and were not inferior to the splendor of the Song Dynasty. Read Qingci and learn about the legendary lives of the thirteen poets from Shunzhi to Daoguang who are the most temperamental, talented, unique and whom you most want to know about.

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