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Appreciation of Ancient Poems That Should Be Read in a Lifetime (set of Four Volumes) (nalan Ci + Bold Ci + Graceful Ci + Renjian Ci)

Wang Guowei Nalan Rongruo Miao Huan Qian Zhihui Fan Ya Zi Gen

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This set includes "Renjian Cihua", "Nalan Ci", "Graceful Ci" and "Bold Ci" and "Renjian Cihua": it is a masterpiece of Ci theory written by Wang Guowei, a master of modern Chinese studies. It is known as the model of Ci theory and a profoundly influential literary and aesthetic work. This book carefully collects the sixty-four original pieces of "Human Words" that Wang Guowei personally deleted, and includes the forty-nine pieces that he eliminated. It annotates and appreciates the original works, supplemented by many beautiful classical paintings, to provide readers with a new reading experience. "Nalan Ci": is a collection of poems written by Nalan Rongruo, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty. The themes involve love, friendship, scenery and other aspects. Whether writing about scenery or chanting history and recalling the past, they are all sentimental, elegant and thoughtful. They have left an indelible mark in the history of Chinese literature and have a very high status and special influence. "Wanyue Ci": formed in the late Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty. It mostly describes the feelings of lovesickness and parting, delicately, tactfully, and implicitly. Feng Yansi, Yan Shu, Liu Yong, Li Qingzhao, Zhou Bangyan, etc. Are all representative poets of the graceful school. Their poems are not as heroic and majestic as "the river goes eastward", but express the charming thoughts of "no one knows except the moon on the horizon" and are full of the beautiful style of "the willow bank, the dawn wind and the waning moon". "Bold and Unconstrained Ci": Selects 106 bold and unconstrained Ci poems, and provides their translations, annotations and comments. At the same time, a brief introduction is given to each poet. Through these lines of words, we recall the situation when the poet was at war with an iron horse and read the sword by the lamp. Our hearts also rise with great pride, and our hearts that are dimmed by the trivial matters of the world become clear.