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Chu Cixuan

Chu Cixuan

Literature

Selected Translations By Lu Kanru And Gong Kechang

54K0

"Chu Ci" is one of the classics of Chinese classical literature. People often call it "Shi Sao" or "Feng Sao" together with "The Book of Songs". It is one of the sources of Chinese classical literary tradition. This book selects the six most important and representative chapters of "Chu Ci", namely Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs", "Heavenly Questions", "Li Sao", "Nine Chapters", "Calling the Soul" and Song Yu's "Nine Bian". It is first annotated and then translated in modern verse. The annotations are concise and concise, helping readers to accurately understand the original poem. The translation avoids mystery and the writing is vivid and smooth, which well conveys the charm of the classical poem. It is a very suitable book for modern readers to understand Chu Ci.

Chu Cixuan

Chu Cixuan

Literature

Selected Translations By Lu Kanru And Gong Kechang

54K0

"Chu Ci" is a collection of works by Chu poet Qu Yuan and his disciples such as Song Yu, Jing Chai, Jia Yi and others during the Warring States Period. When he became emperor in the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled ancient books and compiled their works into a book called "Chu Ci". From then on, "Chu Ci" became the name of a collection. This is the first personal monograph collection of poems in the history of our country, and is listed as the two major sources of Chinese poetry along with the Book of Songs. Qu Yuan has the largest number of works in "Chu Ci", and the most representative works are Qu Yuan's "Li Sao", "Nine Songs", "Heavenly Questions", etc. Song Yu's "Nine Debates" is also a work that has a great influence on later generations. "Selected Songs of Chu" selects the representative works of Qu Yuan and Song Yu. The annotations are concise and the translation is clear, making it suitable for general readers.

Selected Songs of Chu (humanities Classics Library)

Selected Translations By Lu Kanru And Gong Kechang

54K0

"Chu Ci" is a collection of works by Chu poet Qu Yuan and his disciples such as Song Yu, Jing Chai, Jia Yi and others during the Warring States Period. When he became emperor in the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled ancient books and compiled their works into a book called "Chu Ci". From then on, "Chu Ci" became the name of a collection. This is the first personal monograph collection of poems in the history of our country, and is listed as the two major sources of Chinese poetry along with the Book of Songs. Qu Yuan has the largest number of works in "Chu Ci", and the most representative works are Qu Yuan's "Li Sao", "Nine Songs", "Heavenly Questions", etc. Song Yu's "Nine Debates" is also a work that has a great influence on later generations. "Selected Songs of Chu" selects the representative works of Qu Yuan and Song Yu. The annotations are concise and the translation is clear, making it suitable for general readers.