Everyone's Little Book: Shu Wu Poems

Everyone's Little Book: Shu Wu Poems

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This book selects more than 20 classic articles by Mr. Shu Wu on poetry of the Tang and Song Dynasties, including the traveling poet Meng Haoran, Wang Wei's essays, the glory of the day in Li Bai's poems, Gao Shi and Cen Shen, birds of prey - common images in Du's poems, a discussion of Han Yu's poems, a close reading of Yuan Zhen's "The Palace", and a reading of Zheng Xi's "Jin Yang". "Three Hundred Poems of the Tang Dynasty", "Three Hundred Tang Poems", the imperial capital and the mountains and countryside, from animal decoration to plant decoration, coquettish words across the fence, the coming from behind of famous lines, boats, ships and spaceships, Li Qingzhao's "acting", why marry a hero, bow under the flower, the completely pessimistic "Human Words", etc.

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