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Tang and Song Dynasty Poetry Appreciation Course

Cai Yijiang

209K0

This book is a representative work on the appreciation of Tang and Song poetry by Cai Yijiang, a well-known scholar of Tang and Song literature and a master of poetry. This book is represented by 55 well-known poets from the Tang, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties, including Wen Tingyun, Wei Zhuang, Feng Yansi, Li Jing, Li Yu, Yan Shu, Ouyang Xiu, Liu Yong, Su Shi, Qin Guan, Zhou Bangyan, Xin Qiji, Jiang Kui, Wu Wenying, Wang Yisun, etc., In the form of 157 short and concise appreciation lessons. , Provides comprehensive annotations, translations and appreciation explanations of 157 famous poems from the Tang and Song Dynasties. Through delicate taste and analysis of the poems, it accurately reproduces the poets' interest in the art of life and their inner world in the Tang and Song Dynasties, leading readers to appreciate the beauty of humanities in the gentle era. The author of this book, Cai Yijiang, is based on his famous work "A Complete Interpretation of Three Hundred Song Ci Poems". He selects the appreciation content of 123 Song Ci poems and integrates it with the newly created appreciation content of 34 Tang and Five Dynasty poems. In the form of a word-for-word appreciation course, he leads readers to easily appreciate the beauty of life of literati in the Tang and Song Dynasties.

A Complete Interpretation of the Poems, Music, and Fu of a Dream of Red Mansions

Cai Yijiang

339K0

"A Dream of Red Mansions" contains a large number of poems, lyrics, music, poems, ballads, couplets, lantern riddles, drinking orders... It has achieved a true "literary preparation for the public", and made them an organic part of the novel. Among them, the poems chanted by the characters in the novel are planned to be able to "make hats according to the head", so that the poems are like the people, one by one, suitable for the personalities, cultivation and characteristics of different characters. Lin Daiyu's romantic and chic, Xue Baochai's graceful and reserved, historical Xiangyun's freshness and ease, each has its own style... Some poems may be mediocre, childish, clumsy, or vulgar in terms of poetry itself, but in terms of the objects they imitate, they are lifelike and extremely expressive works. --Cai Yijiang