
Chinese Poetry Dictionary and Commentary Set Collector's Edition (8 Volumes in Total)
by Su Ying Young Angry Horse Wei Qi
About This Novel
Tang poetry and Song lyrics, the two twin pearls of Chinese classical literature, have been fragrant for thousands of years and remain fresh for a long time. Su Ying has studied ancient poetry since she was a child, and is good at using poetry to interpret the emotions of modern society. Her clear, sensual, gentle and sensational writing style has created a critical aesthetic that is unique to Su Ying, which is deeply loved by readers, and her works continue to sell well. The young angry horse likes Tang poetry, Song poetry, and Dream of Red Mansions. He loves telling stories and teasing, and can write complex and boring knowledge into jokes. Wei Qi used a beautiful and romantic writing style to intensively read the only fifty existing Yi An poems. This set of books is accompanied by a selection of Tang poems and Song lyrics: "A Boy in Fresh Clothes and Angry Horses: Poems and Wine of Poets of Tang and Song Dynasties", "Li Qingzhao: Life is Just a Splendid Flower Event", "Past Stories of the Tang Poet: Flying and Submerging in the Splendid Country", "Biography of Nalan Rongruo's Ci", "It's Useless to Miss Love on a Straight Road: A Biography of Li Shangyin's Poems", "The Most Beautiful Song Ci", "Just to Meet You on the Road", "Intensive Reading of Words in the World". Under the observation of contemporary aesthetic perspective, the author quotes from many sources, uses allusions flexibly, makes new discoveries, is meticulous and to the point, has clear words, full of wit and profound insights, and every article is a beautiful article. A blend of romantic poetry and prose, it is the pinnacle of appreciation. Walking along this river of poetry that is sometimes gentle and sometimes agitated, I reunite with the names in my heart: Li Bai, Du Fu, Meng Haoran, Wen Tingyun, Li Yu, Su Shi, Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji, Nalan Rongruo, Wang Guowei... Listen to their elegance and affection, openness and sadness.
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