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Chinese Poetry: Drops of Wisdom

Shao Yiping

153K0

Finding beauty in the mundane, everyday world is the wisdom of Chinese poetry. In "Chinese Poetry: Drops of Wisdom", Professor Shao Yiping of Fudan University uses his beautiful writing style, broad vision, and thorough analysis to take us into the winding paths of classical literature. In casual conversations, we can appreciate the beauty and wisdom of classical literature. The first edition of this book was a hot seller in mainland China but was out of print. It was published by many publishing houses in Taiwan. This time it has been newly revised by the author and released in a hardcover collector's edition. "Chinese Poetry: Drops of Wisdom" mainly interprets the wisdom presented in Chinese classical poetry, and is divided into four parts: "Poetic Art Chapter", "Time Chapter", "Space Chapter", and "Nature and Supernatural Chapter". In terms of poetry form, it explores the wisdom presented by Chinese classical poetry in terms of lyricism, imagery, and rhythm; in terms of poetry content, it explores the wisdom presented by Chinese classical poetry in aspects such as time, seasons, life, history, politics, country, and love.

Chinese Novels: Insight into the Wisdom of Human Nature

Shao Yiping

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The novel is a bright light that allows us to understand human nature and transcend our limited life. In "Chinese Novels: Insights into the Wisdom of Human Nature", Professor Shao Yiping of Fudan University uses beautiful writing, broad vision, and thorough analysis to take us into the winding paths of classical literature. In casual conversations, we can appreciate the beauty and wisdom of classical literature. The first edition of this set of books was a hot seller in mainland China but was out of print. It has been published by many publishing houses in Taiwan. This time it has been newly revised by the author and released in a hardcover collector's edition. "Chinese Novels: Insights into the Wisdom of Human Nature" mainly interprets the wisdom presented in Chinese classical novels. It explores how Chinese classical novels penetrate human nature and the unparalleled modernity under its ancient cloak from twelve aspects: "The shackles of human nature", "The absurdity of existence", "The comedy of wishes", "The black hole of psychology", "The reward of a good person", "The world of grudges", "The joy of foul play", "The hell of others", "The fate of relationships", "The confusion of men", "The depth of passion" and "The author and the reader".

A Hundred Poems (chinese Language Class)

Shao Yiping

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It is innocent and natural, returning to the golden age of poetry. In "Hundred Poems", Professor Shao Yiping from the Chinese Department of Fudan University selected phrases from the "Book of Songs" and "Chu Ci" to talk about their literary status, aesthetic style and their influence on later generations.