
Meng Manpin's Most Beautiful Tang Poetry: the Five Flavors of Life
by Monman
About This Novel
Poems are written by people, and they are also written for people. A person's life, viewed vertically, is the four seasons, and viewed horizontally, it is the five emotions. What are the four seasons? Spring, summer, autumn and winter. Corresponding to life, it is boyhood, youth, middle age and old age. What are the five emotions? Joy, anger, sorrow and resentment. Corresponding to the human heart, it is those moods that go back and forth, ups and downs. This book takes the five life emotions of joy, anger, sadness, joy, and resentment as the entry point, leading readers to experience the five emotions and flavors in Tang poetry from a unique perspective of the five flavors of life. Through the interpretation of more than 30 Tang poems carefully collected, it connects the spiritual emotions of Tang poems with modern people, and shows readers the enduring charm of Tang poems that will never go out of style despite being thousands of years old. If a person has five emotions, he will live. Poetry has five emotions, and poetry is eternal.
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Official(2)Scraped 19d ago
I've been wanting to buy it lately but I don't have time to read it. Let's read two chapters here_(: D)∠)_
I've listened to Meng Man's show
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Official(2)Scraped 19d ago
I've been wanting to buy it lately but I don't have time to read it. Let's read two chapters here_(: D)∠)_
I've listened to Meng Man's show
