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Selected Poems of Jiang Kui
Literature姜夔词选
Commentary By Han Jingtai And Wang Weiruo
Jiang Kui (1154-1221), courtesy name Yaozhang, also known as Baishi Taoist, was a native of Poyang, Raozhou (now Poyang County, Jiangxi Province). Jiang Kui started the "Qing Kong" school of lyrics in the Song Dynasty and became the first generation of lyricists in the Southern Song Dynasty. Jiang Kui's poetry stood out in the poetry circles of the Song Dynasty and the Song Dynasty with its unique artistic style, and was known to later generations for its "elegant" personality and style of writing, and was loved by readers of all ages. "Jiang Kui's Ci", annotated by Professor Han Jingtai and Wang Weiruo, selects more than 60 Jiang Kui's poems, and gives detailed annotations and wonderful interpretations. It is of great significance for readers to understand the content and style of Jiang Kui's poems, so it has been widely welcomed by readers since its publication.
Jiang Kui (1154-1221), courtesy name Yaozhang, also known as Baishi Taoist, was a native of Poyang, Raozhou (now Poyang County, Jiangxi Province). Jiang Kui started the "Qing Kong" school of lyrics in the Song Dynasty and became the first generation of lyricists in the Southern Song Dynasty. Jiang Kui's poetry stood out in the poetry circles of the Song Dynasty and the Song Dynasty with its unique artistic style, and was known to later generations for its "elegant" personality and style of writing, and was loved by readers of all ages. "Jiang Kui's Ci", annotated by Professor Han Jingtai and Wang Weiruo, selects more than 60 Jiang Kui's poems, and gives detailed annotations and wonderful interpretations. It is of great significance for readers to understand the content and style of Jiang Kui's poems, so it has been widely welcomed by readers since its publication.

Jiang Kui's Ci
Literature姜夔词
Commentary By Han Jingtai And Wang Weiruo
Jiang Kui was a great lyricist in the Song Dynasty and a rare poet in the history of Chinese poetry. This book is a fine selection of his lyrics, containing more than 60 poems, all of which are masterpieces that have been circulated for a long time and represent his creative achievements. The version the work is based on is reliable; the annotations are accurate and concise, with cross-talk where necessary, and a note for each article to explain the writing background; the "Interpretation" section summarizes the gist of the entire article and analyzes the artistic characteristics of the lyrics in detail. The analysis is delicate and unique, and the language is fluent and fresh. This book allows readers to appreciate the essence of Jiang Kui's poetry creation in a concise length, making it a rare book.
Jiang Kui was a great lyricist in the Song Dynasty and a rare poet in the history of Chinese poetry. This book is a fine selection of his lyrics, containing more than 60 poems, all of which are masterpieces that have been circulated for a long time and represent his creative achievements. The version the work is based on is reliable; the annotations are accurate and concise, with cross-talk where necessary, and a note for each article to explain the writing background; the "Interpretation" section summarizes the gist of the entire article and analyzes the artistic characteristics of the lyrics in detail. The analysis is delicate and unique, and the language is fluent and fresh. This book allows readers to appreciate the essence of Jiang Kui's poetry creation in a concise length, making it a rare book.