
Nalan Ci
by (qing Dynasty) Works By Nalan Xingde Translated And Annotated By Zhang Lingzhi
About This Novel
"Nalan Ci" is a collection of Nalan Xingde's poems, which is a true portrayal of his emotions throughout his life. His style of writing is quite similar to that of the late masters of the Southern Tang Dynasty. His love stories are sincere and sentimental, and his poems about mourning are even more painful to read and cannot bear to be read. It is also often compared with Song Liuyong's poetry. There is a saying that "every family competes to sing "Drinking Water Ci", and how many people know Nalan's thoughts." His poems about scenery, such as poems about frontier fortresses, have a desolate style and a tragic beauty. The lotus flowers and water colors he writes often depict a dynamic and quiet beauty, exaggerating a Chinese culture and literati spirit in which water is the only virtue. This book relies on multiple versions of "Nalan Ci" and strives to reproduce the artistic conception in Nalan Xingde's writings, express the sincere feelings and the beauty of the scenery, and allow readers to experience the charm of poetry and the beauty and charm in the heart of a rare talent encountered in a thousand years.
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