Xihaiji

Xihaiji

by Jao Tsung-i

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This book is one of Jao Tsung-i's "Commentary on Xuan Tang Poems" series. In 1976, Jao Tsung-I was invited to give lectures in Paris, France. In May, accompanied by the Revian and his wife, he traveled to central and southern France, visited the former residence of the French Enlightenment thinker Montesquieu (1689-1755), and climbed to the top of Puy Mery. In September, he roamed Spain and visited the ancient Islamic holy land of Córdoba and the Ahambre Palace. Along the way, he composed poems and included them in "Collection of the West Sea". The poems combine Chinese and Western styles, are original and unique. This allows readers to follow the story while reading, thus gaining a strong sense of history. At the same time, you can also feel Rao Lao's profound knowledge of Chinese and Western knowledge.

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