Thousands of Miles to Chang'an: the Mirror Image of the Tang Dynasty in "the Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty

Thousands of Miles to Chang'an: the Mirror Image of the Tang Dynasty in "the Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty

by Shi Jihang

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Chang'an in the prosperous Tang Dynasty was a dream city in people's hearts. Chang'an has color, with its splendor and splendor; Chang'an has voice, with the loud and resonant voice of the prosperous times; Chang'an has character, with the Tang Dynasty's enthusiasm and magnanimity. The magnificent city of Chang'an, which was glorious for thousands of years in the past, now only exists in our imagination. What was the real Tang Dynasty like? What were the real poets of the Tang Dynasty like? Fortunately, we also have "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty". The author uses poetry to testify to history, and in chronological order, he shows the elegance of the early Tang Dynasty, the splendor of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the desolation of the middle Tang Dynasty, and the precariousness of the late Tang Dynasty. Appreciate the prosperity of the prosperous times thousands of years ago and feel the real charm of the Tang Dynasty. This book tells the story of the 289 years of the Tang Dynasty through more than 300 Tang poems: emperors, important ministers, generals, aristocratic families, poets, swordsmen, official prostitutes, princesses, common people... It is divided into four parts: "Impressions of the Early Tang Dynasty", "Glory of the Prosperous Tang Dynasty", "Winds of the Mid-Tang Dynasty" and "Remaining Photos of the Late Tang Dynasty", which together form a picture of all living beings in the Tang Dynasty.

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