
Master's Classics: Mr. Wang Li's General Course on Ancient Culture (set of 4 Volumes in Total)
by Wang Li
About This Novel
"Common Sense of Ancient Chinese Culture" is a concise reading of common sense of ancient Chinese culture that was written by Professor Wang Li and convened by many experts. It has been revised four times over the past 50 years since its publication. It is still the most important and comprehensive basic reference book for the public to understand the face of ancient Chinese culture. This revision breaks through the previous model. Liu Leyuan, a sinology expert who teaches in the United States, is specially hired to take the results of the golden age of Chinese archeology as a starting point. Through "new evidence of ancient history" that combines modern archaeological discoveries with traditional documents, it supplements the latest cultural research results from the perspectives of archaeology and anthropology. This book "Common Sense of Ancient Chinese" not only selects some common-sense papers and handouts on ancient Chinese from Mr. Wang Li's "Common Sense of Ancient Chinese", "Ancient Chinese Calendar", "Study of Classical Chinese", etc., But also supplements some interesting essays related to ancient Chinese written by Mr. Wang Li. The content is easy to understand. The book "Ten Lectures on Poetry Rhythm" mainly includes "Ten Lectures on Poetry Rhythm", "Remaining Comments on Poetry Rhythm" and two appendices ("Explanation of Three Tang Poems" and "Explanation of Three Song Poems"). The main part is "Ten Lectures on Rhythm and Rhythm of Poetry", which includes ten parts: rhyme and rhythm, five-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains, five-character verses and long rhymes, seven-character verses, changes in rhythm, antitheses, antiquity, word cards and score, and the harmony and rhythm of words. "A Summary of Poetry Rhythm" is an academic popular classic written by the famous linguist Mr. Wang Li to facilitate readers' appreciation and creation of classical poetry. It tells the most basic knowledge of classical poetry rhythm.
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