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Selected Works of Bai Juyi (series of Selections of Famous Chinese Classical Literature Masters)
Literature白居易选集(中国古典文学名家选集丛书)
Selected Notes By Wang Rubi
Bai Juyi's courtesy name was Lotte, his later nickname was Mr. Zuiyin, and he was also known as Xiangshan layman. He wrote a large number of allegorical poems that touched the reality of social life, and in his later period he wrote a large number of leisure poems to express his personal feelings. His poetry creation intentionally tends to be colloquial, which is closely related to his creative goal of "not seeking high palace rhythms, not seeking novel words, but singing songs to cure people's diseases and hope to make the emperor aware of them." As a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, he has an outstanding position in the history of literature. There are nearly 4,000 poems and essays in it. For readers who are not specialized in research but also love classical literature, it is really difficult to capture the essence. Mr. Wang Rubi broke the layout style of the original book of "Bai Shi Changqing Collection" and selected poems, words and articles in chronological style. This book selects his representative works of poetry, lyrics and writing. Although it is less than one-tenth of the total collection, it reflects the overall picture of Bai Juyi's creation. The annotations are clear and concise, and are particularly distinctive in explaining the events and artistic style of the poem.
Bai Juyi's courtesy name was Lotte, his later nickname was Mr. Zuiyin, and he was also known as Xiangshan layman. He wrote a large number of allegorical poems that touched the reality of social life, and in his later period he wrote a large number of leisure poems to express his personal feelings. His poetry creation intentionally tends to be colloquial, which is closely related to his creative goal of "not seeking high palace rhythms, not seeking novel words, but singing songs to cure people's diseases and hope to make the emperor aware of them." As a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, he has an outstanding position in the history of literature. There are nearly 4,000 poems and essays in it. For readers who are not specialized in research but also love classical literature, it is really difficult to capture the essence. Mr. Wang Rubi broke the layout style of the original book of "Bai Shi Changqing Collection" and selected poems, words and articles in chronological style. This book selects his representative works of poetry, lyrics and writing. Although it is less than one-tenth of the total collection, it reflects the overall picture of Bai Juyi's creation. The annotations are clear and concise, and are particularly distinctive in explaining the events and artistic style of the poem.