There is Poetry and Calligraphy in the Belly: a Brief History of Poetry in the Tang, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties

There is Poetry and Calligraphy in the Belly: a Brief History of Poetry in the Tang, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties

by Zheng Zhenduo

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Ch. 62附录四:开元天宝时代
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In "Poetry and Calligraphy in the Belly: A Brief History of Ci Poetry in the Tang, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties", the author studies the development of Ci poetry starting from the Yuefu Ci of the Han and Tang Dynasties. Taking Ci from the Middle and Late Tang Dynasty, Ci from the Five Dynasties, Ci and Bianwen found in Dunhuang scrolls, Northern Song Ci, and Southern Song Ci as the context, the process of the emergence, development, peak, and final formation of a fixed style of Ci as a literary form is sorted out. Every time he talks about an era, the author will quote a large number of Ci works, use vivid and detailed language to explain the differences in Ci style in each period, as well as what new developments Ci poetry has achieved at that time, and what opportunities there are for development, presenting readers with a brief history of Chinese classical poetry.

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