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Selected Poems of Liu Yong (Chinese Classical Literature Selections Series)

Commentary By Xue Ruisheng

75K0

Liu Yong was a famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, a representative of the Wanyue Ci School, and one of the most accomplished writers in the Northern Song Dynasty. Song poetry has Liu Yong, just as Tang poetry has Du Fu. He not only created and developed the tone and vocabulary of words, but also changed the aesthetic taste of words in the direction of popularization, and expanded the subject matter in the direction of personalization. Liu Yong is good at writing slow lyrics and is good at using narrative techniques to express the development of the story and the changes in the protagonist's inner world. His lyrics are widely circulated, "Anyone who has a well to drink can sing Liu's lyrics"; his lyrics have a great influence, and famous poets such as Su Shi, Qin Guan, Zhou Bangyan, etc. Are all indebted to Liu Yong. Li Qingzhao had sharp criticisms of many poets of the Northern Song Dynasty, but he only affirmed Liu Yong. Mr. Xue Ruisheng, a famous Liu Yong researcher, has studied Liu Yong for many years and has a lot of experience in the essence of Liu's Ci. This time, he has selected 70 of Liu's most popular poems and made wonderful comments, taking into account various types of Liu Yong's Ci. It is generally arranged in chronological order, the annotations should be concise and concise, and the analysis should be concise, so that readers can better understand the artistic characteristics of Liu Yong's poems. This book is indeed an ideal book for understanding and appreciating Liu Yong's life and poetry.

Commentary on the Complete Collection of Su Dongpo's Poems

Commentary By Xue Ruisheng

161K0

Su Shi was a famous literati in ancient China who made outstanding contributions in prose, poetry, poetry, calligraphy, and painting. His poetry is not only bold and bold, but also graceful, clear-minded, broad-minded, etc. It can be said that "words are suitable for all styles". It has a profound influence on later generations and is still read by readers. This book is based on the Zizhi Manchao edition edited by Mao Zedong of the Ming Dynasty. If it is incomplete, it will be supplemented from other editions and explained. Interpretation of words, doubtful words, mistaken words and fragments of sentences will not be accepted. It collects 341 extant poems and chronologically records 310 of them. Each poem is given detailed annotations and comments, which will help readers accurately understand and deeply appreciate Su Shi's poems.