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未来是一只灰色海鸥(普拉斯作品)
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This book collects all the famous poems written by Plath from 1956 to his death. It was personally edited, annotated and prefaced by her husband, British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes. It won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and is also the author's most comprehensive poetry collection. Plath's poems are full of strong imagery, and almost every poem contains enough elements to outline a distinct postmodernist painting. Some of the images Plath depicts in her poems are grand and desolate, some are grotesque and playful, but almost all of them contain a restrained sadness. For these flow freely from a grieving soul.
This book collects all the famous poems written by Plath from 1956 to his death. It was personally edited, annotated and prefaced by her husband, British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes. It won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and is also the author's most comprehensive poetry collection. Plath's poems are full of strong imagery, and almost every poem contains enough elements to outline a distinct postmodernist painting. Some of the images Plath depicts in her poems are grand and desolate, some are grotesque and playful, but almost all of them contain a restrained sadness. For these flow freely from a grieving soul.

Span
Literature跨越
Chen Yuli
The book contains a total of fourteen works, including one novella, one short story, one micro-novel, and about ten essays and poems. The novel "Crossover" is a tortuous and touching love story between a beautiful country girl and two young men. The novel "I am the Son of the Yangtze River" tells the story of young people in the 1960s and 1970s, full of lofty ideals, who went to remote Tibetan and pastoral areas to start a business through hard work, eulogizing the dedication to pursuing careers, fearless and selfless sacrifice, and praising the preciousness and value of life. Other works are poetic creations based on the author's perception of life.
The book contains a total of fourteen works, including one novella, one short story, one micro-novel, and about ten essays and poems. The novel "Crossover" is a tortuous and touching love story between a beautiful country girl and two young men. The novel "I am the Son of the Yangtze River" tells the story of young people in the 1960s and 1970s, full of lofty ideals, who went to remote Tibetan and pastoral areas to start a business through hard work, eulogizing the dedication to pursuing careers, fearless and selfless sacrifice, and praising the preciousness and value of life. Other works are poetic creations based on the author's perception of life.

Selected Poems of Byron
Literature拜伦经典诗选
(british) Byron
"Selected Poems of Byron" selects Byron's main masterpieces, including the lyric poems "In Memory of Cousin Margaret", "To M. S. G.", "I Want to Be a Carefree Child" and other works, as well as the long poems "The Travels of Childe Harold (Jie Yuan)" and "The Bride of Abidos (Excerpt)" and other works.
"Selected Poems of Byron" selects Byron's main masterpieces, including the lyric poems "In Memory of Cousin Margaret", "To M. S. G.", "I Want to Be a Carefree Child" and other works, as well as the long poems "The Travels of Childe Harold (Jie Yuan)" and "The Bride of Abidos (Excerpt)" and other works.

Russian Poetry Studies
Literature俄罗斯诗歌研究
Zeng Siyi
In the entire history of world literature, Russian poetry (this book refers to poetry created by literati, excluding folk poetry) has a relatively short history. Even if we count from the medieval "Igor Expedition", it is less than a thousand years old. If we count from the first real professional poet Semyon Polotsky (1629-1680), it is only more than 300 years old. But in less than a thousand years, especially in the last three hundred years, the development of Russian poetry has gone through four stages: the accumulation stage before the 19th century, the maturity stage around the 19th century, the deepening stage from the early 1890s to the mid-to-late 1920s, and the decline stage from the 1930s to the present. During this period, Russian poetry created worldwide brilliance, with the emergence of world-class poetry masters like stars, and had a positive impact on the development of poetry in various countries around the world. This book selects some representative poets and poems for study, covering a time span of nearly a thousand years, forming a focused and relatively comprehensive study of Russian poetry to a certain extent. This book comprehensively and systematically studies Russian classical poetry and modernist poetry, and explores the relationship between Chinese and Russian poetry (mainly China's translation of Russian poetry, and the influence of Russian poetry on Chinese poetry). There are six chapters in the book, and many studies fill the gaps in Chinese and Russian poetry, such as the artistic characteristics of Lermontov's narrative poems, Fet, Maikov, Polonsky, Tyutchev, etc. Even poets and works that have been studied in China and Russia also put forward brand-new insights, such as Pushkin's "Onegin", Tyutchev, Fet, Yesenin, etc.
In the entire history of world literature, Russian poetry (this book refers to poetry created by literati, excluding folk poetry) has a relatively short history. Even if we count from the medieval "Igor Expedition", it is less than a thousand years old. If we count from the first real professional poet Semyon Polotsky (1629-1680), it is only more than 300 years old. But in less than a thousand years, especially in the last three hundred years, the development of Russian poetry has gone through four stages: the accumulation stage before the 19th century, the maturity stage around the 19th century, the deepening stage from the early 1890s to the mid-to-late 1920s, and the decline stage from the 1930s to the present. During this period, Russian poetry created worldwide brilliance, with the emergence of world-class poetry masters like stars, and had a positive impact on the development of poetry in various countries around the world. This book selects some representative poets and poems for study, covering a time span of nearly a thousand years, forming a focused and relatively comprehensive study of Russian poetry to a certain extent. This book comprehensively and systematically studies Russian classical poetry and modernist poetry, and explores the relationship between Chinese and Russian poetry (mainly China's translation of Russian poetry, and the influence of Russian poetry on Chinese poetry). There are six chapters in the book, and many studies fill the gaps in Chinese and Russian poetry, such as the artistic characteristics of Lermontov's narrative poems, Fet, Maikov, Polonsky, Tyutchev, etc. Even poets and works that have been studied in China and Russia also put forward brand-new insights, such as Pushkin's "Onegin", Tyutchev, Fet, Yesenin, etc.

Collected Poems of Plath: Ariel
Literature普拉斯诗集:爱丽尔
(us) Sylvia Plath
This book contains Sylvia Plath's poems published in the collection "Ariel", which won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1982. Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) is the most important American female poet after Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop. When she committed suicide for the last time in 1963, she was only 31 years old. She was known as a genius poetess and the pinnacle of the "confessional school" in modern American poetry. Her poems were described by poetry critics as "cold like a siren and as powerful as a witch" because of their powerful penetration, strange images, fiery sentences and crazy rhythm.
This book contains Sylvia Plath's poems published in the collection "Ariel", which won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1982. Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) is the most important American female poet after Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop. When she committed suicide for the last time in 1963, she was only 31 years old. She was known as a genius poetess and the pinnacle of the "confessional school" in modern American poetry. Her poems were described by poetry critics as "cold like a siren and as powerful as a witch" because of their powerful penetration, strange images, fiery sentences and crazy rhythm.

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"Iliad" (ΙΛΙΑΣ, Ilias, Iliad, also translated as "Iliad" and "Iliad") is said to have been written by the blind poet Homer (800 BC - 600 BC). It is an important ancient Greek literary work and one of the classics of the entire West. The main content is the story of the Greek expedition to Troy. Through the description of the Trojan War, it praises the heroes who fought bravely, safeguarded collective interests, and established meritorious deeds for the collective.
"Iliad" (ΙΛΙΑΣ, Ilias, Iliad, also translated as "Iliad" and "Iliad") is said to have been written by the blind poet Homer (800 BC - 600 BC). It is an important ancient Greek literary work and one of the classics of the entire West. The main content is the story of the Greek expedition to Troy. Through the description of the Trojan War, it praises the heroes who fought bravely, safeguarded collective interests, and established meritorious deeds for the collective.

Selected Poems of Bunin
Literature布宁诗文选
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Although Bunin won the Nobel Prize for Literature as a novelist, his literary career began with poetry, and he himself has always called himself a poet. In addition, Bunin's essay writing is unique among Russian writers, with elegant style, profound artistic conception, eternal significance, and still has great reading value today. "Selected Poems of Bunin" selects Bunin's poems and essays, and readers can experience the writer's delicate emotions and profound thoughts.
Although Bunin won the Nobel Prize for Literature as a novelist, his literary career began with poetry, and he himself has always called himself a poet. In addition, Bunin's essay writing is unique among Russian writers, with elegant style, profound artistic conception, eternal significance, and still has great reading value today. "Selected Poems of Bunin" selects Bunin's poems and essays, and readers can experience the writer's delicate emotions and profound thoughts.

Selected Poems of Tsvetaeva
Literature茨维塔耶娃诗选
(russia) Tsvetaeva
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was one of the most important poets of the Silver Age in Russia, and was also called "the first poet of the 20th century" by Brodsky. As a poet, Tsvetaeva was one of the most outstanding representatives of poetry in the Silver Age and the earliest female poem in the history of Russian literature. Her highly modern poetry creation constitutes a landmark in the development of Russian poetry, and her life constitutes a symbol of the tragic fate of Russian poets in the twentieth century. "Selected Poems of Tsvetaeva" selects about 300 poems by the female poet, which for the first time fully demonstrates the characteristics of her poetry to Chinese readers.
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva was one of the most important poets of the Silver Age in Russia, and was also called "the first poet of the 20th century" by Brodsky. As a poet, Tsvetaeva was one of the most outstanding representatives of poetry in the Silver Age and the earliest female poem in the history of Russian literature. Her highly modern poetry creation constitutes a landmark in the development of Russian poetry, and her life constitutes a symbol of the tragic fate of Russian poets in the twentieth century. "Selected Poems of Tsvetaeva" selects about 300 poems by the female poet, which for the first time fully demonstrates the characteristics of her poetry to Chinese readers.

战地行纪(奥登文集)
(english) W. H. Auden
A battlefield diary integrating poetry, prose and photos. This book was published just before the outbreak of the European War. It is very popular for its detailed information, humorous writing style and firm anti-fascist stance. It has extremely high historical and literary value. The twenty-seven sonnets written by Auden are even known as "the most profound and innovative chapters in Auden's poetry of the 1930s, and can also be said to be one of the greatest English poems of this decade."
A battlefield diary integrating poetry, prose and photos. This book was published just before the outbreak of the European War. It is very popular for its detailed information, humorous writing style and firm anti-fascist stance. It has extremely high historical and literary value. The twenty-seven sonnets written by Auden are even known as "the most profound and innovative chapters in Auden's poetry of the 1930s, and can also be said to be one of the greatest English poems of this decade."

最终我们赢得了雪:维马丁诗选
(austria) Vimartin
"In the End We Won the Snow: Collected Poems of Vimartin" is the first collection of poems by Austrian poet Vimartin published in China. It is also a selection of his poems from 2003 to the present for 16 years. Vimartin studied Chinese studies and German literature, and also participated in many poetry activities in China. In this collection of poems, we can not only feel an Austrian poet's understanding and observation of Chinese culture, but also his insights into living in European countries. The language of Vimartin's poems is approachable and very daily. The themes involve social life, the natural environment, friendship, family affection, thoughts on children's education, and his love and concern for Chinese culture.
"In the End We Won the Snow: Collected Poems of Vimartin" is the first collection of poems by Austrian poet Vimartin published in China. It is also a selection of his poems from 2003 to the present for 16 years. Vimartin studied Chinese studies and German literature, and also participated in many poetry activities in China. In this collection of poems, we can not only feel an Austrian poet's understanding and observation of Chinese culture, but also his insights into living in European countries. The language of Vimartin's poems is approachable and very daily. The themes involve social life, the natural environment, friendship, family affection, thoughts on children's education, and his love and concern for Chinese culture.

Complete Poems of Dickinson
Literature狄金森诗全集
Emily Dickinson
Complete collection of all the poems of the famous American female poet Emily Dickinson, a monument of Dickinsonism, the result of twenty years of hard work by Fulbright scholar Professor Bullon in translation, rigorous poetry elaboration, faithful rhyme restoration, and complete background verification. Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are the twin stars in the starry sky of American poetry. Her life and her poems perfectly illustrate how great poets transcend the time and space in which they live. Emily lived in Massachusetts, USA, in the second half of the 19th century. She spent her life in obscurity in a secluded town called Amherst. She wore white clothes for the rest of her life and almost never left home. But this did not prevent her poetry from creating an era and influencing many great poets of the 20th century. A woman who lives in such a cramped living space has insights that are a century ahead of her own time. This cannot but be regarded as a miracle and a mystery. This collection of Dickinson's poems is the result of twenty years of hard work by the translator Mr. Bullon. From 1994 to 1995, Professor Pu worked as a Fulbright scholar at Harvard University and Dickinson's hometown for a year dedicated to Dickinson research. After returning to China, he continued to delve into multiple editions of Dickinson's poetry collections and foreign academic materials. Many poetry translations were revised repeatedly and drafted several times. This complete collection is divided into three volumes, and is a complete compilation of the two editions of Dickinson's poems edited by Johnson and Franklin. The differences between the two editions are explained with notes. In addition, Mr. Pu also researched the writing background of each poem in detail and appended it to the corresponding poem.
Complete collection of all the poems of the famous American female poet Emily Dickinson, a monument of Dickinsonism, the result of twenty years of hard work by Fulbright scholar Professor Bullon in translation, rigorous poetry elaboration, faithful rhyme restoration, and complete background verification. Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are the twin stars in the starry sky of American poetry. Her life and her poems perfectly illustrate how great poets transcend the time and space in which they live. Emily lived in Massachusetts, USA, in the second half of the 19th century. She spent her life in obscurity in a secluded town called Amherst. She wore white clothes for the rest of her life and almost never left home. But this did not prevent her poetry from creating an era and influencing many great poets of the 20th century. A woman who lives in such a cramped living space has insights that are a century ahead of her own time. This cannot but be regarded as a miracle and a mystery. This collection of Dickinson's poems is the result of twenty years of hard work by the translator Mr. Bullon. From 1994 to 1995, Professor Pu worked as a Fulbright scholar at Harvard University and Dickinson's hometown for a year dedicated to Dickinson research. After returning to China, he continued to delve into multiple editions of Dickinson's poetry collections and foreign academic materials. Many poetry translations were revised repeatedly and drafted several times. This complete collection is divided into three volumes, and is a complete compilation of the two editions of Dickinson's poems edited by Johnson and Franklin. The differences between the two editions are explained with notes. In addition, Mr. Pu also researched the writing background of each poem in detail and appended it to the corresponding poem.

Leaves of Grass
Literature草叶集
(usa) Walt Whitman
The content of the poems in "Leaves of Grass" has no necessary logical connection. Some poems express the philosophy of life, while others praise the glory of human nature. However, some of the important ideas expressed in these poems may not necessarily be known to Chinese readers, which are the author's high recognition and even praise of lust. This was considered immoral in the United States in the 19th century. In addition, some poems use a large number of symbolic techniques, metaphors and contemplative techniques to boldly express religious and spiritual opinions from the heart, elevating and recognizing the material and physical world.
The content of the poems in "Leaves of Grass" has no necessary logical connection. Some poems express the philosophy of life, while others praise the glory of human nature. However, some of the important ideas expressed in these poems may not necessarily be known to Chinese readers, which are the author's high recognition and even praise of lust. This was considered immoral in the United States in the 19th century. In addition, some poems use a large number of symbolic techniques, metaphors and contemplative techniques to boldly express religious and spiritual opinions from the heart, elevating and recognizing the material and physical world.

Burns Poems and Songs
Literature彭斯诗与歌
(uk)robert Burns
Burns's lyric poetry is unique. The beauty of the homeland, the magnificence of nature, the simple enthusiasm of the working people, the warmth and touchingness of love and friendship... Burns sang in Scottish dialect. His simple, natural and rich country style brought a fresh breeze to the British poetry world where neoclassicism was prevalent at that time. It played an important leading role in the Romantic movement that emerged in the early 19th century. Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley and others were deeply influenced by his poetic style, and Burns was therefore called the "pioneer of Romanticism". Now every January 25th, the people of Scotland will hold a grand celebration to commemorate this romantic poet.
Burns's lyric poetry is unique. The beauty of the homeland, the magnificence of nature, the simple enthusiasm of the working people, the warmth and touchingness of love and friendship... Burns sang in Scottish dialect. His simple, natural and rich country style brought a fresh breeze to the British poetry world where neoclassicism was prevalent at that time. It played an important leading role in the Romantic movement that emerged in the early 19th century. Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley and others were deeply influenced by his poetic style, and Burns was therefore called the "pioneer of Romanticism". Now every January 25th, the people of Scotland will hold a grand celebration to commemorate this romantic poet.

Blue Sadness
Literature蓝色的忧伤
Xu Lai
"Blue Sorrow (New Translation and Appreciation of Classic Russian Lyric Poems)" compiled by Xu Lai carefully translates and introduces 200 classic lyric poems by 20 famous poets from the "Golden Age" and "Silver Age" in the history of Russian poetry from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, and also provides translation examples. Based on this research, the research on translation strategies of Russian poems into Chinese reflects, to a certain extent, the national customs, national character, spiritual outlook and thoughts and feelings of Russia at that time, and provides a unique perspective and channel for people today to have an in-depth understanding of Russia's long and rich history, culture, customs and customs.
"Blue Sorrow (New Translation and Appreciation of Classic Russian Lyric Poems)" compiled by Xu Lai carefully translates and introduces 200 classic lyric poems by 20 famous poets from the "Golden Age" and "Silver Age" in the history of Russian poetry from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, and also provides translation examples. Based on this research, the research on translation strategies of Russian poems into Chinese reflects, to a certain extent, the national customs, national character, spiritual outlook and thoughts and feelings of Russia at that time, and provides a unique perspective and channel for people today to have an in-depth understanding of Russia's long and rich history, culture, customs and customs.

Selected Russian Modernist Poetry
Literature俄国现代派诗选
(russia) Akhmatova Et Al.
"Restore the most beautiful era of poetry." Russian modernism refers to the three major poetry schools of Symbolism, Acmeism, and Futurism that dominated the Russian poetry scene at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. His achievements in the fields of poetic exploration and artistic creation have had a profound and far-reaching influence. Modernist poetry is still a literary treasure trove that still needs to be explored. It produced world-class poetry giants such as Blok, Agmatova, Mayakovsky, and Mandelstam. "Selected and Translated Russian Modernist Poems" compiled and translated by Zheng Tiwu was first published by Shanghai Translation Publishing House in 1996 and has been well received and loved by professionals and poetry lovers. For more than 20 years, the translator has always wanted to revise and reprint it, but due to busy schedules, it has been delayed for a long time. At the end of last year, the translator was finally able to find time to systematically revise and supplement the anthology, eventually forming the current three-volume set. The three volumes are respectively "Selected Poems of the Russian Symbolist School", "Selected Poems of the Russian Acme School" and "Selected Poems of the Russian Futurist Poems", which contain more than 800 representative works by 60 modernist poets, including 22 Symbolist poets such as Gippius, Bryusov, Balmont, Blok, Bely, Annansky and Ivanov3 There are more than 20 poems by 14 people including Gumilev, Akhmatova, Mandel-tsujitam and Georgy Ivanov from the Acme School, and about 300 poems by 24 people from the Futurist School including Khlebnikov, Mayakovsky, the Burlyuk Brothers, Kruchonekh, Guro, Kamensky and Severyanin.
"Restore the most beautiful era of poetry." Russian modernism refers to the three major poetry schools of Symbolism, Acmeism, and Futurism that dominated the Russian poetry scene at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. His achievements in the fields of poetic exploration and artistic creation have had a profound and far-reaching influence. Modernist poetry is still a literary treasure trove that still needs to be explored. It produced world-class poetry giants such as Blok, Agmatova, Mayakovsky, and Mandelstam. "Selected and Translated Russian Modernist Poems" compiled and translated by Zheng Tiwu was first published by Shanghai Translation Publishing House in 1996 and has been well received and loved by professionals and poetry lovers. For more than 20 years, the translator has always wanted to revise and reprint it, but due to busy schedules, it has been delayed for a long time. At the end of last year, the translator was finally able to find time to systematically revise and supplement the anthology, eventually forming the current three-volume set. The three volumes are respectively "Selected Poems of the Russian Symbolist School", "Selected Poems of the Russian Acme School" and "Selected Poems of the Russian Futurist Poems", which contain more than 800 representative works by 60 modernist poets, including 22 Symbolist poets such as Gippius, Bryusov, Balmont, Blok, Bely, Annansky and Ivanov3 There are more than 20 poems by 14 people including Gumilev, Akhmatova, Mandel-tsujitam and Georgy Ivanov from the Acme School, and about 300 poems by 24 people from the Futurist School including Khlebnikov, Mayakovsky, the Burlyuk Brothers, Kruchonekh, Guro, Kamensky and Severyanin.

Princess
Literature公主
(english) Alfred Tennyson
"The Princess" is a famous long blank verse narrative poem. It tells the story of a heroine, Princess Ada. In order to realize the ideal of equality between men and women, she refused to marry the prince to whom she was engaged when she was a child. She founded a women's university in a world far away from men. Men are prohibited from entering. Female students receive the same higher education as men's universities. The prince fell in love with the princess, so he and two friends disguised themselves as female students and sneaked into the women's university. They were soon discovered and escaped, which almost triggered a war between the two countries, but in the end the prince and the princess's brother decided to decide the outcome in a small-scale duel. The prince was seriously injured and all his soldiers were defeated. The princess changed her mind at a critical moment and turned the palace into a temporary hospital to receive and care for all injured soldiers. The prince gradually recovered under the careful care of the princess, and finally won the princess's love. The princess finally realized that only through the joint efforts of both sexes can the issue of women's rights be truly solved.
"The Princess" is a famous long blank verse narrative poem. It tells the story of a heroine, Princess Ada. In order to realize the ideal of equality between men and women, she refused to marry the prince to whom she was engaged when she was a child. She founded a women's university in a world far away from men. Men are prohibited from entering. Female students receive the same higher education as men's universities. The prince fell in love with the princess, so he and two friends disguised themselves as female students and sneaked into the women's university. They were soon discovered and escaped, which almost triggered a war between the two countries, but in the end the prince and the princess's brother decided to decide the outcome in a small-scale duel. The prince was seriously injured and all his soldiers were defeated. The princess changed her mind at a critical moment and turned the palace into a temporary hospital to receive and care for all injured soldiers. The prince gradually recovered under the careful care of the princess, and finally won the princess's love. The princess finally realized that only through the joint efforts of both sexes can the issue of women's rights be truly solved.

On the Ruins of Love
Literature在爱的废墟上
(canada) Ruby Call
A phenomenal collection of poems that can heal thousands of lovelorn people! This is a book about self-healing, a "diary of spiritual transformation", and a collection of charming poems. After reading this book, you will believe: no kind of love in this world is worth losing ourselves. "On the Ruins of Love" was inspired by a painful breakup. The author was inspired by the sunflower's pursuit of the sun, and used the withering, falling, rooting, sprouting, and blooming of the sunflower to connect a woman's journey of spiritual healing from pain and lightness to brave self-love. These poems are mostly drawn from the personal experiences of the poet himself or his relatives and friends. They describe women's delicate emotions and spiritual growth, and are full of warmth and power, inspiring countless readers who have had similar experiences. This is a book about self-healing, a "diary of spiritual transformation", and a collection of charming poems.
A phenomenal collection of poems that can heal thousands of lovelorn people! This is a book about self-healing, a "diary of spiritual transformation", and a collection of charming poems. After reading this book, you will believe: no kind of love in this world is worth losing ourselves. "On the Ruins of Love" was inspired by a painful breakup. The author was inspired by the sunflower's pursuit of the sun, and used the withering, falling, rooting, sprouting, and blooming of the sunflower to connect a woman's journey of spiritual healing from pain and lightness to brave self-love. These poems are mostly drawn from the personal experiences of the poet himself or his relatives and friends. They describe women's delicate emotions and spiritual growth, and are full of warmth and power, inspiring countless readers who have had similar experiences. This is a book about self-healing, a "diary of spiritual transformation", and a collection of charming poems.

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"The Iliad" is based on the theme of the Trojan War. The war was caused by the robbery of the beauty Helen caused by the Trojan prince Paris in the "Legend of the Golden Apple" and lasted for ten years. The epic mainly narrates the story that happened around the fifty days of the tenth year. The arrogance and greed of the Greek army commander Agamemnon aroused the anger of the army commander Achilles, which triggered a series of battles and killings.
"The Iliad" is based on the theme of the Trojan War. The war was caused by the robbery of the beauty Helen caused by the Trojan prince Paris in the "Legend of the Golden Apple" and lasted for ten years. The epic mainly narrates the story that happened around the fifty days of the tenth year. The arrogance and greed of the Greek army commander Agamemnon aroused the anger of the army commander Achilles, which triggered a series of battles and killings.

金子美铃童谣诗(全四册)
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Misuzu Kaneko is the comet of Japanese nursery rhyme poetry. Her poems are full of inspiration. A tree, a flower, a cloud, a dewdrop, a playing card, and even frostbite on her hands are all sources of inspiration for her. The childlike innocence of gold, keen observation and rich imagination weave a dream childhood that should belong to children. "Kanako Misuzu's Nursery Rhyme Poems" selects more than 300 of his nursery rhyme poems, divided into four volumes: spring, summer, autumn and winter. The entire book is dubbed and recited by Xiao Zeng, a famous announcer from China National Broadcasting Station. More than 100 beautiful paintings by Takehisa Yumeji. The multi-layered expression of sound, poetry and painting allows healing power and imagination to take off.
Misuzu Kaneko is the comet of Japanese nursery rhyme poetry. Her poems are full of inspiration. A tree, a flower, a cloud, a dewdrop, a playing card, and even frostbite on her hands are all sources of inspiration for her. The childlike innocence of gold, keen observation and rich imagination weave a dream childhood that should belong to children. "Kanako Misuzu's Nursery Rhyme Poems" selects more than 300 of his nursery rhyme poems, divided into four volumes: spring, summer, autumn and winter. The entire book is dubbed and recited by Xiao Zeng, a famous announcer from China National Broadcasting Station. More than 100 beautiful paintings by Takehisa Yumeji. The multi-layered expression of sound, poetry and painting allows healing power and imagination to take off.

Light of Ashes
Literature灰烬的光芒
Editor-in-chief Nishikawa
Beginning with Sappho, the "tenth muse" in ancient Greece, the poet Nishikawa selected 44 representative poets in the history of poetry development and their 103 classic lyric works, together with 44 exclusive portraits of poets, to compile this unique anthology of world lyric poetry. It breaks the traditional limitation of focusing on European and American poets, extends the tentacles of poetry to Persia, India, Vietnam, and Japan, and strives to outline a more comprehensive map of world poetry for Chinese poetry readers. Stretching from the 6th century BC to the 20th century, the poet uses the sensitivity of the poet to witness the beauty and sorrow, passion and uneasiness of our era for more than two thousand years. Rumi: "Let the soul speak, with the face of silence." Hafiz: "Tonight's topic is love, tomorrow night, and the day after tomorrow." Joyce: "Sing of those who love each other, now sleep in death, love is so tired, all love sleeps in the cemetery." T. S. Eliot: "Love is a strange name, there is a Hands that weave flames, with fire that no one can bear, weave clothes that no one can untie." Dylan Thomas: "Don't go into that good night meekly. Rage, rage against the death of light." In a world that may be destroyed tomorrow, poetry is the light shining among the ashes and ruins, always giving us love and strength.
Beginning with Sappho, the "tenth muse" in ancient Greece, the poet Nishikawa selected 44 representative poets in the history of poetry development and their 103 classic lyric works, together with 44 exclusive portraits of poets, to compile this unique anthology of world lyric poetry. It breaks the traditional limitation of focusing on European and American poets, extends the tentacles of poetry to Persia, India, Vietnam, and Japan, and strives to outline a more comprehensive map of world poetry for Chinese poetry readers. Stretching from the 6th century BC to the 20th century, the poet uses the sensitivity of the poet to witness the beauty and sorrow, passion and uneasiness of our era for more than two thousand years. Rumi: "Let the soul speak, with the face of silence." Hafiz: "Tonight's topic is love, tomorrow night, and the day after tomorrow." Joyce: "Sing of those who love each other, now sleep in death, love is so tired, all love sleeps in the cemetery." T. S. Eliot: "Love is a strange name, there is a Hands that weave flames, with fire that no one can bear, weave clothes that no one can untie." Dylan Thomas: "Don't go into that good night meekly. Rage, rage against the death of light." In a world that may be destroyed tomorrow, poetry is the light shining among the ashes and ruins, always giving us love and strength.

Faust
Literature浮士德
(germany) Goethe
This brilliant poetic drama took sixty years to create and is the fruit of Goethe's lifelong artistic efforts. He composed a surging hymn for mankind's immortal pursuit spirit. The protagonist Faust is a scholar who is unwilling to accept the status quo. He is tired of knowledge. At this time, the devil appears and tempts him to sell his soul so that he can gain all earthly experiences. In pursuit of the truth, he went through many hardships and dangers, traveled the entire journey that humans have pursued, and often failed and perished, but he did not give up the search and finally obtained salvation.
This brilliant poetic drama took sixty years to create and is the fruit of Goethe's lifelong artistic efforts. He composed a surging hymn for mankind's immortal pursuit spirit. The protagonist Faust is a scholar who is unwilling to accept the status quo. He is tired of knowledge. At this time, the devil appears and tempts him to sell his soul so that he can gain all earthly experiences. In pursuit of the truth, he went through many hardships and dangers, traveled the entire journey that humans have pursued, and often failed and perished, but he did not give up the search and finally obtained salvation.

诗人在纽约(小经典系列)
(west) Federico Lorca
Federico Garcia Lorca (1898-1936) was the greatest Spanish poet of the 20th century and a representative of the "Generation of 1927" poets. He creatively combined poetry with Spanish folk songs to create a new poetry style: diverse rhythms and forms, rich words and sentences, rich folk colors, easy to sing, and demonstrated extraordinary poetic skills. His poetry has had a huge impact on the world of poetry. Lorca's poetry creation is divided into three periods, and "Poet in New York" is his highest achievement in the second period. Select representative works from the poet's middle and later stages of creation, including "Suite", "Ode", "Poet in New York", "Tamaillo Song", "Elegy to Ignacio Sanchez Mexias", and "Sonnets".
Federico Garcia Lorca (1898-1936) was the greatest Spanish poet of the 20th century and a representative of the "Generation of 1927" poets. He creatively combined poetry with Spanish folk songs to create a new poetry style: diverse rhythms and forms, rich words and sentences, rich folk colors, easy to sing, and demonstrated extraordinary poetic skills. His poetry has had a huge impact on the world of poetry. Lorca's poetry creation is divided into three periods, and "Poet in New York" is his highest achievement in the second period. Select representative works from the poet's middle and later stages of creation, including "Suite", "Ode", "Poet in New York", "Tamaillo Song", "Elegy to Ignacio Sanchez Mexias", and "Sonnets".

普希金抒情诗全集(套装上下册)
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"The Complete Collection of Pushkin's Lyric Poems (Set of Volumes 1 and 2)" contains more than 800 lyric poems composed by Pushkin throughout his life. It is the first single-line version of the complete collection of Pushkin's lyric poems translated by a single translator in my country. The translator once published the ten-volume "Collected Works of Pushkin" that he translated independently in our company. He has devoted himself to studying all Pushkin's literary works for thirty years, thus ensuring that the translation is accurate, precise, beautiful and smooth. His translation is unique among the numerous translations of Pushkin's poetry in China. Pushkin was a great Russian poet in the 19th century and the founder of modern Russian literature. He was hailed by Gorky as the "Sun of Russian Poetry". He fully expressed his pursuit, emotion, character and style in his poems. His poems are full of passion, and he is always pursuing freedom. He dreams that one day he can break away from the shackles of the Tsarist autocratic system and soar under the unfettered blue sky. There are also a large number of love poems in his works, in which the poet expresses thousands of warm and sincere feelings and eulogizes the women he admires. They are full of true feelings, popular and refreshing.
"The Complete Collection of Pushkin's Lyric Poems (Set of Volumes 1 and 2)" contains more than 800 lyric poems composed by Pushkin throughout his life. It is the first single-line version of the complete collection of Pushkin's lyric poems translated by a single translator in my country. The translator once published the ten-volume "Collected Works of Pushkin" that he translated independently in our company. He has devoted himself to studying all Pushkin's literary works for thirty years, thus ensuring that the translation is accurate, precise, beautiful and smooth. His translation is unique among the numerous translations of Pushkin's poetry in China. Pushkin was a great Russian poet in the 19th century and the founder of modern Russian literature. He was hailed by Gorky as the "Sun of Russian Poetry". He fully expressed his pursuit, emotion, character and style in his poems. His poems are full of passion, and he is always pursuing freedom. He dreams that one day he can break away from the shackles of the Tsarist autocratic system and soar under the unfettered blue sky. There are also a large number of love poems in his works, in which the poet expresses thousands of warm and sincere feelings and eulogizes the women he admires. They are full of true feelings, popular and refreshing.

Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore
Literature泰戈尔诗选
(india) Rabindranath Tagore
Open the reader's edition of "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" and get started with basic reading of philosophical poetry! Recommended reading for the ninth grade (Part 1) of the unified Chinese textbook! Complete collection of "The Birds" and "The New Moon", as well as the remaining 60 representative works of Rabindranath Tagore's poems selected and translated by Zheng Zhenduo! "Selected Poems of Tagore" is a carefully edited classic reading book suitable for middle school students. It completely contains Tagore's representative poetry collections "New Moon Collection" and "Flying Birds Collection", as well as other 60 poems selected and translated by Zheng Zhenduo. The book has a total of 425 Tagore's classic philosophical poems. It has been 92 years since Tagore's "Birds" was written. Reading it now is still like a magnificent sunrise. The philosophical thoughts emanating from the book are like enlightenment and enlightenment. --Li Ao (historian, writer) I like "New Moon Collection". As soon as the reader opens the book, he will immediately feel like he has two magical wings, which can make him fly from the depressing reality of reality to the beautiful, quiet and innocent children's country. --Zheng Zhenduo (writer)
Open the reader's edition of "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" and get started with basic reading of philosophical poetry! Recommended reading for the ninth grade (Part 1) of the unified Chinese textbook! Complete collection of "The Birds" and "The New Moon", as well as the remaining 60 representative works of Rabindranath Tagore's poems selected and translated by Zheng Zhenduo! "Selected Poems of Tagore" is a carefully edited classic reading book suitable for middle school students. It completely contains Tagore's representative poetry collections "New Moon Collection" and "Flying Birds Collection", as well as other 60 poems selected and translated by Zheng Zhenduo. The book has a total of 425 Tagore's classic philosophical poems. It has been 92 years since Tagore's "Birds" was written. Reading it now is still like a magnificent sunrise. The philosophical thoughts emanating from the book are like enlightenment and enlightenment. --Li Ao (historian, writer) I like "New Moon Collection". As soon as the reader opens the book, he will immediately feel like he has two magical wings, which can make him fly from the depressing reality of reality to the beautiful, quiet and innocent children's country. --Zheng Zhenduo (writer)

Complete Poems of Pasternak
Literature帕斯捷尔纳克诗全集
(russian) B. L. Pasternak
The complete collection of poems by Pasternak, a master of Russian literature in the 20th century, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and a master of poetry. Led by Mr. Gu Yunpu, professor of the Russian Department of Peking University, Russian literature expert and translator, it took many years to translate the text together with the strength of the Russian literature translation community. "The Complete Poems of Pasternak" brings together Pasternak's excellent poems from various periods, with a total of 499 poems, divided into "Early Years" (1912-1914), "Crossing the Barrier" (1914-1916), "My Sisters - Life" (Summer 1917), "Theme and Variations" (1916-1) 922), "Poems of Different Ages" (1916-1931), "Long Poems" (1925-1930), "The Second Birth" (1930-1931), "On the Morning Train" (1936-1944), "The Poems of Yura Zhivago" (1946-1953) , "Rain Ji" (1956-1959) and other collections collect 327 poems, with appendices "Gemini in the Clouds" (1913), "Crossing the Barrier" (1917), "Poems for Children", "Initial Trial" (1909-1913), "Poetry" (1914-1958) This collection of 172 poems is the most complete translation of Pasternak's poetry collection to date. It is a project that fills the gaps in Russian literature research and translation in China. It is also a major promotion for the inheritance of Pasternak's creative art. It presents a classic worthy of collection to the Russian literature research community, poetry community, and poetry lovers.
The complete collection of poems by Pasternak, a master of Russian literature in the 20th century, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and a master of poetry. Led by Mr. Gu Yunpu, professor of the Russian Department of Peking University, Russian literature expert and translator, it took many years to translate the text together with the strength of the Russian literature translation community. "The Complete Poems of Pasternak" brings together Pasternak's excellent poems from various periods, with a total of 499 poems, divided into "Early Years" (1912-1914), "Crossing the Barrier" (1914-1916), "My Sisters - Life" (Summer 1917), "Theme and Variations" (1916-1) 922), "Poems of Different Ages" (1916-1931), "Long Poems" (1925-1930), "The Second Birth" (1930-1931), "On the Morning Train" (1936-1944), "The Poems of Yura Zhivago" (1946-1953) , "Rain Ji" (1956-1959) and other collections collect 327 poems, with appendices "Gemini in the Clouds" (1913), "Crossing the Barrier" (1917), "Poems for Children", "Initial Trial" (1909-1913), "Poetry" (1914-1958) This collection of 172 poems is the most complete translation of Pasternak's poetry collection to date. It is a project that fills the gaps in Russian literature research and translation in China. It is also a major promotion for the inheritance of Pasternak's creative art. It presents a classic worthy of collection to the Russian literature research community, poetry community, and poetry lovers.

The Secret Path
Literature奥之细道
(japan) Written By Matsuo Basho, Painted By Katsushika Hokusai
In 1689, Matsuo Basho and his disciple Kawai Soryo started from Tokyo and marched northward for 2,400 kilometers. The spectacular scenery along the way inspired the two of them to have infinite poetry and insights. The road we walked back then has become the famous "Secret and Thin Path". When traveling on foot more than 300 years ago, the journey was difficult and dangerous, there was a lack of means of transportation, and it was common to eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Basho, this strange old man, never tires of it, going to distant places on crutches, which is a kind of cultural journey. This character is evident from the name Basho gave himself. When Basho moved to his new home, he planted a Basho plant inside, so others called the hermitage Bajiao hermitage, and the owner of the hermitage was naturally called "Bajiao". Why do you love bananas so much? The teacher has his own way of saying it: "... Huaisu wrote on banana leaves, while Zhang Hengqu saw the new leaves and was determined to study diligently. He did not adopt the other two, but he was leisurely and comfortable in the shadows, and loved his fragile body." At this point, Matsuo Basho, recognized as the greatest haiku poet in Japanese history and an unprecedented one, was born.
In 1689, Matsuo Basho and his disciple Kawai Soryo started from Tokyo and marched northward for 2,400 kilometers. The spectacular scenery along the way inspired the two of them to have infinite poetry and insights. The road we walked back then has become the famous "Secret and Thin Path". When traveling on foot more than 300 years ago, the journey was difficult and dangerous, there was a lack of means of transportation, and it was common to eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Basho, this strange old man, never tires of it, going to distant places on crutches, which is a kind of cultural journey. This character is evident from the name Basho gave himself. When Basho moved to his new home, he planted a Basho plant inside, so others called the hermitage Bajiao hermitage, and the owner of the hermitage was naturally called "Bajiao". Why do you love bananas so much? The teacher has his own way of saying it: "... Huaisu wrote on banana leaves, while Zhang Hengqu saw the new leaves and was determined to study diligently. He did not adopt the other two, but he was leisurely and comfortable in the shadows, and loved his fragile body." At this point, Matsuo Basho, recognized as the greatest haiku poet in Japanese history and an unprecedented one, was born.

Mr. Tadush
Literature塔杜施先生
(poland) Adam Mickiewicz
This book is a long poem by Mickiewicz, which represents his creative achievements and is also Poland's national epic. The poem consists of 12 volumes and more than 10,000 lines. Translator Yi Lijun, born in 1934, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Beijing Foreign Studies University; Lin Hongliang, born in 1935, is a researcher at the Institute of Foreign Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. This book was published by People's Literature Publishing House in 1998 and included in the "World Literature Masterpiece Library".
This book is a long poem by Mickiewicz, which represents his creative achievements and is also Poland's national epic. The poem consists of 12 volumes and more than 10,000 lines. Translator Yi Lijun, born in 1934, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Beijing Foreign Studies University; Lin Hongliang, born in 1935, is a researcher at the Institute of Foreign Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. This book was published by People's Literature Publishing House in 1998 and included in the "World Literature Masterpiece Library".

Eugene Onegin
Literature叶甫盖尼·奥涅金
(russian) Written By Pushkin (italian) Anna Barbusso Illustrated By Elena Barbusso
Who is Eugene Onegin? A sensual swinger, a talented intellectual young man? Onegin was only eighteen years old when he appeared, but it seemed that only an old soul remained. He lives in a hurry and feels in a hurry. He is well-educated but does nothing. He cannot find his place in real life. He is empty, confused and wasting his time. He is cynical and despises the vulgar villagers around him who only know how to drink and raise dogs. Sometimes he also looks down on his naive poet friend Lensky. When Lensky tells his childish love story, Onegin, who thinks he is mature and worldly, sneers. He believes that Lensky will one day wake up and see clearly the meaningless nature of life. Like this generation of young people, Onegin had no interest in the worldly life of getting married and having children. As an aristocratic young man who grew up with Western-style enlightenment education, rationality and freedom were the fashionable trends pursued by his upper class society. He indifferently rejected the passionate and sincere confession of the country girl Tatyana, because in his view, marriage was just a meaningless commitment and endless bondage. In this way, he buried his love with his own hands, shot and killed his best friend without any explanation, and walked step by step towards the abyss of self-destruction. When Onegin once again met Tatyana, who understood him and still loved him, and rekindled the passion of his life, it seemed that it was too late... "Eugene Onegin" is considered the highest achievement of Pushkin's literature. This is a poetic novel based on the form of a sonnet, which combines the ups and downs of the novel's narrative with the lyricism of poetry. This erroneous love tragedy contains a melancholy understanding of youth, time, and life - happiness is most erratic when it is close at hand.
Who is Eugene Onegin? A sensual swinger, a talented intellectual young man? Onegin was only eighteen years old when he appeared, but it seemed that only an old soul remained. He lives in a hurry and feels in a hurry. He is well-educated but does nothing. He cannot find his place in real life. He is empty, confused and wasting his time. He is cynical and despises the vulgar villagers around him who only know how to drink and raise dogs. Sometimes he also looks down on his naive poet friend Lensky. When Lensky tells his childish love story, Onegin, who thinks he is mature and worldly, sneers. He believes that Lensky will one day wake up and see clearly the meaningless nature of life. Like this generation of young people, Onegin had no interest in the worldly life of getting married and having children. As an aristocratic young man who grew up with Western-style enlightenment education, rationality and freedom were the fashionable trends pursued by his upper class society. He indifferently rejected the passionate and sincere confession of the country girl Tatyana, because in his view, marriage was just a meaningless commitment and endless bondage. In this way, he buried his love with his own hands, shot and killed his best friend without any explanation, and walked step by step towards the abyss of self-destruction. When Onegin once again met Tatyana, who understood him and still loved him, and rekindled the passion of his life, it seemed that it was too late... "Eugene Onegin" is considered the highest achievement of Pushkin's literature. This is a poetic novel based on the form of a sonnet, which combines the ups and downs of the novel's narrative with the lyricism of poetry. This erroneous love tragedy contains a melancholy understanding of youth, time, and life - happiness is most erratic when it is close at hand.

Rumi: the Sleep Stealer
Literature鲁米:偷走睡眠的人
(persian) Rumi
"Rumi: The Sleep Stealer" is a translation by Shahram Shiva, who translated 180 of Rumi's Persian four lines into English. These works are Shahram Shiva's favorite works, and they are also the masterpieces of Rumi poetry that he compiled through research, repeated refinement, and polishing. Rumi's poems are full of inspiration, combining philosophy and mysticism.
"Rumi: The Sleep Stealer" is a translation by Shahram Shiva, who translated 180 of Rumi's Persian four lines into English. These works are Shahram Shiva's favorite works, and they are also the masterpieces of Rumi poetry that he compiled through research, repeated refinement, and polishing. Rumi's poems are full of inspiration, combining philosophy and mysticism.

狄吉尼斯·阿克里特:混血的边境之王
(byzantium) Anonymous
"Digenes Akrit: Half-Blooded Border King" is an epic poem formed in the middle period of the Byzantine Empire. It clearly reflects the unique reality of internal and external troubles in Byzantine society during the Macedonian dynasty, embodies the ideas of inheriting Greek culture, praising Orthodox Christianity, longing for border peace and stability and harmonious coexistence of different nationalities, and shows the unique heroic style of the Byzantines. This is the first Byzantine epic work translated into Chinese in China. This work was once considered by foreign scholars to be a European epic as famous as "Song of Roland" and "Song of the Nibelungs". There are many studies and versions of this epic abroad, and there are many achievements. However, little is known about it in China, and even some scholars who specialize in foreign literature research, or even medieval literature research, have never seen this book. Therefore, publishing a Chinese translation has the value of filling the gaps. Its publication will play a greater role in the study of Byzantine literature, which has been ignored by Chinese academic circles, and in enriching the overall understanding of European medieval literature.
"Digenes Akrit: Half-Blooded Border King" is an epic poem formed in the middle period of the Byzantine Empire. It clearly reflects the unique reality of internal and external troubles in Byzantine society during the Macedonian dynasty, embodies the ideas of inheriting Greek culture, praising Orthodox Christianity, longing for border peace and stability and harmonious coexistence of different nationalities, and shows the unique heroic style of the Byzantines. This is the first Byzantine epic work translated into Chinese in China. This work was once considered by foreign scholars to be a European epic as famous as "Song of Roland" and "Song of the Nibelungs". There are many studies and versions of this epic abroad, and there are many achievements. However, little is known about it in China, and even some scholars who specialize in foreign literature research, or even medieval literature research, have never seen this book. Therefore, publishing a Chinese translation has the value of filling the gaps. Its publication will play a greater role in the study of Byzantine literature, which has been ignored by Chinese academic circles, and in enriching the overall understanding of European medieval literature.

Goblin Market
Literature小妖精集市
(uk) Christina Rossetti
This book mainly collects Rossetti's representative works, including the extremely educational "Goblin Fair", the innocent "Birthday", and the soul-exploring "From House to Home", which presents Rossetti's poetic world in many aspects. From the poems in the anthology, it can be seen that her lyric poems are simple and delicate, with sad and moving emotions and full of musical rhythm. Her poetry is sometimes very sentimental in tone, but very rigorous in form and word choice. Many of her poems also have a sense of humor, which moderates her sentimentality and balances the contradictions.
This book mainly collects Rossetti's representative works, including the extremely educational "Goblin Fair", the innocent "Birthday", and the soul-exploring "From House to Home", which presents Rossetti's poetic world in many aspects. From the poems in the anthology, it can be seen that her lyric poems are simple and delicate, with sad and moving emotions and full of musical rhythm. Her poetry is sometimes very sentimental in tone, but very rigorous in form and word choice. Many of her poems also have a sense of humor, which moderates her sentimentality and balances the contradictions.

Flower of Evil
Literature恶之花
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This book is a selection of Baudelaire's masterpiece "The Flowers of Evil". It selects more than 50 most representative poems from more than 100 poems, showing the poet's poetic world as comprehensively as possible. The main representative chapters include "Blessing", "Giantess", "Ode to Beauty", "Exotic Fragrance", "Cat", etc. "The Flower of Evil" is a poetic and artistic work that expresses Western mental illness and social pathology. Baudelaire's genius is precisely reflected in his ability to discover beauty in a world of evil, feel the existence of evil in the experience of beauty, and turn decay into magic through poetry. Therefore, in a sense, "Flowers of Evil" is the art of "evil" rather than an ode to evil. Using poetry to express the ugliness of modern cities, the hypocrisy of modern civilization, and the poverty and emptiness of modern people's spiritual world is the unique contribution of "Flowers of Evil" to the poetry world, and it is also a useful inspiration provided by Baudelaire to future modernism.
This book is a selection of Baudelaire's masterpiece "The Flowers of Evil". It selects more than 50 most representative poems from more than 100 poems, showing the poet's poetic world as comprehensively as possible. The main representative chapters include "Blessing", "Giantess", "Ode to Beauty", "Exotic Fragrance", "Cat", etc. "The Flower of Evil" is a poetic and artistic work that expresses Western mental illness and social pathology. Baudelaire's genius is precisely reflected in his ability to discover beauty in a world of evil, feel the existence of evil in the experience of beauty, and turn decay into magic through poetry. Therefore, in a sense, "Flowers of Evil" is the art of "evil" rather than an ode to evil. Using poetry to express the ugliness of modern cities, the hypocrisy of modern civilization, and the poverty and emptiness of modern people's spiritual world is the unique contribution of "Flowers of Evil" to the poetry world, and it is also a useful inspiration provided by Baudelaire to future modernism.

Selected Poems of Hugo
Literature雨果诗选
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This book is a translation of selected excellent poems from Victor Hugo's major collections of poems: Odes, New Odes, Odes and Long Songs, Song of the East, Autumn Leaves, Songs of Evening, Voices of the Heart, Light and Shadow, Contemplation, and the epics Legends of the Ages, God, and The Last Days of Satan.
This book is a translation of selected excellent poems from Victor Hugo's major collections of poems: Odes, New Odes, Odes and Long Songs, Song of the East, Autumn Leaves, Songs of Evening, Voices of the Heart, Light and Shadow, Contemplation, and the epics Legends of the Ages, God, and The Last Days of Satan.

诗人与诗歌(哈罗德·布鲁姆文学批评集)
G
This book contains Bloom's incisive reviews of fifty-six influential poets in literary history. From Petrarch in the 14th century to British and American poets such as Anne Carson in the late 20th century, to Pushkin, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Neruda and other poets in other languages, Bloom has carefully sorted out the Western poetic tradition and demonstrated the dialogue between poets and the world. Bloom incorporates Freudian and Gnostic ideas into his multi-angle analysis and introduction, always running through the concept of "anxiety of influence", emphasizing the competitive relationship between later poets and pioneers, making it an excellent guide for poetry appreciation. Introduction to the series: Since 1984, the outstanding contemporary literary critic Harold Bloom has cooperated with Chelsea Publishing House to launch an unprecedented venture: carefully selecting inspiring critical masterpieces around the works of popular Western writers, and editing and publishing thousands of critical collections of famous writers to help readers enhance their literary appreciation. Bloom admitted that in this grand undertaking of striving for comprehensiveness, he also learned a lot and learned how to write for the public; literary criticism is not only an individual's insight, but also a public undertaking. Twenty years later, he divided the introductions he wrote for these critical essays into six volumes to commemorate this quixotic adventure. These short and concise articles presented in six volumes can be regarded as the dazzling sparks of the collision between a rare genius and countless great minds in the history of literature.
This book contains Bloom's incisive reviews of fifty-six influential poets in literary history. From Petrarch in the 14th century to British and American poets such as Anne Carson in the late 20th century, to Pushkin, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Neruda and other poets in other languages, Bloom has carefully sorted out the Western poetic tradition and demonstrated the dialogue between poets and the world. Bloom incorporates Freudian and Gnostic ideas into his multi-angle analysis and introduction, always running through the concept of "anxiety of influence", emphasizing the competitive relationship between later poets and pioneers, making it an excellent guide for poetry appreciation. Introduction to the series: Since 1984, the outstanding contemporary literary critic Harold Bloom has cooperated with Chelsea Publishing House to launch an unprecedented venture: carefully selecting inspiring critical masterpieces around the works of popular Western writers, and editing and publishing thousands of critical collections of famous writers to help readers enhance their literary appreciation. Bloom admitted that in this grand undertaking of striving for comprehensiveness, he also learned a lot and learned how to write for the public; literary criticism is not only an individual's insight, but also a public undertaking. Twenty years later, he divided the introductions he wrote for these critical essays into six volumes to commemorate this quixotic adventure. These short and concise articles presented in six volumes can be regarded as the dazzling sparks of the collision between a rare genius and countless great minds in the history of literature.

Wilderness
Literature荒原
(english) Thomas Eliot
This book is based on the translation of the poems in "The Complete Poems and Dramas of T. S. Eliot" published by Faber & Faber in 2004. It includes most of Eliot's poems including "The Waste Land" and "Four Quartets". The translator is Zhang Chiheng, an English literary translator. Eliot was a particularly influential poet in the English poetry world of the 20th century. Looking at the history of modern and contemporary Chinese poetry, many poets have said that they were deeply influenced by Eliot. For example, Xu Zhimo imitated Eliot's poetic style in writing "Western Window". In addition, Bian Zhilin, Xia Jian, Mu Dan and others were also deeply influenced by it. "From Xu Zhimo and Sun Dayu to today's literary youth, generations of people have read Eliot's masterpieces "The Waste Land" and "Prufrock's Love Song", which constitute unforgettable memories of Chinese literature." Eliot's poems reveal the absurdity and disorder of the times and the world through unbridled imagination, dazzling images and jumping rhythms; they remain timeless and will always be a bright star in the world of poetry.
This book is based on the translation of the poems in "The Complete Poems and Dramas of T. S. Eliot" published by Faber & Faber in 2004. It includes most of Eliot's poems including "The Waste Land" and "Four Quartets". The translator is Zhang Chiheng, an English literary translator. Eliot was a particularly influential poet in the English poetry world of the 20th century. Looking at the history of modern and contemporary Chinese poetry, many poets have said that they were deeply influenced by Eliot. For example, Xu Zhimo imitated Eliot's poetic style in writing "Western Window". In addition, Bian Zhilin, Xia Jian, Mu Dan and others were also deeply influenced by it. "From Xu Zhimo and Sun Dayu to today's literary youth, generations of people have read Eliot's masterpieces "The Waste Land" and "Prufrock's Love Song", which constitute unforgettable memories of Chinese literature." Eliot's poems reveal the absurdity and disorder of the times and the world through unbridled imagination, dazzling images and jumping rhythms; they remain timeless and will always be a bright star in the world of poetry.

Poetry Collection Four
Literature诗集四
D. S. Pais
This book will present you with ten poems: "Extraordinary Mission", "Blue Clouds", "A Rose", "Sweet Revenge", "Great Achievements", "Melancholy", "Moving Ahead with Pride", "His Existence", "Worry", and "Learning".
This book will present you with ten poems: "Extraordinary Mission", "Blue Clouds", "A Rose", "Sweet Revenge", "Great Achievements", "Melancholy", "Moving Ahead with Pride", "His Existence", "Worry", and "Learning".

Poetry Collection
Literature诗集
D. S. Pais
This book includes 9 thought-provoking poems. Mainly about love, life and our imagination, which can take us away from reality. The work is abstract and open to multiple interpretations. The author D. S. Pais is a best-selling author on Amazon in Australia and the United States and has published 12 books. Among them, "How I Successfully Lose Weight at 85 Kilograms" and "Collection of Poems One" are hot sellers. Fictional works include "Incredible Christmas" and "Minds".
This book includes 9 thought-provoking poems. Mainly about love, life and our imagination, which can take us away from reality. The work is abstract and open to multiple interpretations. The author D. S. Pais is a best-selling author on Amazon in Australia and the United States and has published 12 books. Among them, "How I Successfully Lose Weight at 85 Kilograms" and "Collection of Poems One" are hot sellers. Fictional works include "Incredible Christmas" and "Minds".

Poetry Collection Three
Literature诗集三
D. S. Pais
A tribute to Mother Teresa, who chose victory, new beginnings, in a barrel. A habit. Rain. I am really losing my identity. Noise. Trials of life.
A tribute to Mother Teresa, who chose victory, new beginnings, in a barrel. A habit. Rain. I am really losing my identity. Noise. Trials of life.

少年读诺奖经典:伟大的诗歌
J
"Youth Reading Nobel Prize Classics" is a set of Nobel Prize-winning reading materials customized for young people in China. It selects the masterpieces of hundreds of Nobel-winning writers and is recommended by dozens of special teachers. It allows children to understand and grow through reading and accumulate strength to face the future. Domestic Nobel Prize-winning works are basically adult books, and there are very few juvenile editions. This set of books "Youth Reading Nobel Prize Classics" is a customized book for teenagers. Taking into account children's receptive ability, reading habits and interests, as well as the cultural differences between China and the West, this set of books has specifically selected works by dozens of writers, taking into account both classics and interest, to build a vast literary palace for children. This set of books is divided into "Great Novels", "Great Poems" and "Great Prose", many of which are required extracurricular readings for primary and secondary school students designated by the Ministry of Education, and meet the reading aesthetics and reading needs of primary and secondary school students.
"Youth Reading Nobel Prize Classics" is a set of Nobel Prize-winning reading materials customized for young people in China. It selects the masterpieces of hundreds of Nobel-winning writers and is recommended by dozens of special teachers. It allows children to understand and grow through reading and accumulate strength to face the future. Domestic Nobel Prize-winning works are basically adult books, and there are very few juvenile editions. This set of books "Youth Reading Nobel Prize Classics" is a customized book for teenagers. Taking into account children's receptive ability, reading habits and interests, as well as the cultural differences between China and the West, this set of books has specifically selected works by dozens of writers, taking into account both classics and interest, to build a vast literary palace for children. This set of books is divided into "Great Novels", "Great Poems" and "Great Prose", many of which are required extracurricular readings for primary and secondary school students designated by the Ministry of Education, and meet the reading aesthetics and reading needs of primary and secondary school students.

生如夏花:泰戈尔经典诗选
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"Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classic Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" includes Tagore's five classic masterpieces: "New Moon Collection", "Birds Collection", "Gardener Collection", "Flowing Fireflies" and "Gitanjali". "Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classic Poems of Tagore" includes Tagore's two representative poetry collections: "New Moon Collection", a collection of prose poems focusing on children's life and interests, and "Collection of Birds", a collection of lyric poems about love and life. These poems are rich in lyricism, meaningful and profound, with fresh and fluent language and strange and wonderful images. Paired with exquisite freehand pictures and full of light philosophical thoughts, it gives people a sense of beauty and inspiration.
"Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classic Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" includes Tagore's five classic masterpieces: "New Moon Collection", "Birds Collection", "Gardener Collection", "Flowing Fireflies" and "Gitanjali". "Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classic Poems of Tagore" includes Tagore's two representative poetry collections: "New Moon Collection", a collection of prose poems focusing on children's life and interests, and "Collection of Birds", a collection of lyric poems about love and life. These poems are rich in lyricism, meaningful and profound, with fresh and fluent language and strange and wonderful images. Paired with exquisite freehand pictures and full of light philosophical thoughts, it gives people a sense of beauty and inspiration.

啊!那往昔的幸福幻想:莱蒙托夫诗选
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Although the talented writer Lermontov, Russia's "national poet", only lived in the world for 27 years, he reached the highest peak of Russian romantic poetry with 449 lyric poems and 27 long poems. This book contains a total of more than 200 love poems, romantic poems and heroic poems by Lermontov; the translator is Mr. Gu Yunpu, a famous Russian literary translator. As Merezhkovsky said, "Pushkin is the sun of Russian poetry, and Lermontov is the moon of Russian poetry. ... The stillness after breaking away from the action is a kind of salvation for Pushkin, but for Lermontov it is the death of the poet and the rust of the blade. In Pushkin's writings, life longs to become poetry; in Lermontov's writings, poetry longs to become life." Lermontov is a born poet.
Although the talented writer Lermontov, Russia's "national poet", only lived in the world for 27 years, he reached the highest peak of Russian romantic poetry with 449 lyric poems and 27 long poems. This book contains a total of more than 200 love poems, romantic poems and heroic poems by Lermontov; the translator is Mr. Gu Yunpu, a famous Russian literary translator. As Merezhkovsky said, "Pushkin is the sun of Russian poetry, and Lermontov is the moon of Russian poetry. ... The stillness after breaking away from the action is a kind of salvation for Pushkin, but for Lermontov it is the death of the poet and the rust of the blade. In Pushkin's writings, life longs to become poetry; in Lermontov's writings, poetry longs to become life." Lermontov is a born poet.

The Seam of Love is Here
Literature爱的接缝在此处
(day) The Most Fruitful Evening
Japan's best-selling mystical poet Saiguo Yuhi, the second volume of the trilogy of poems after "The Night Sky Always Has the Highest Density of Blue": "The Seam of Love Is Here". Create a new era of modern poetry. 43 Poems surrounding "love". No one is born with love. People who understand each other inherently do not exist anywhere. Even if there is a willingness to understand each other, the moment you stretch out your fingertips to test, it is already the end of love, tenderness, consideration, and everything. And in this endless possibility, we were able to meet.
Japan's best-selling mystical poet Saiguo Yuhi, the second volume of the trilogy of poems after "The Night Sky Always Has the Highest Density of Blue": "The Seam of Love Is Here". Create a new era of modern poetry. 43 Poems surrounding "love". No one is born with love. People who understand each other inherently do not exist anywhere. Even if there is a willingness to understand each other, the moment you stretch out your fingertips to test, it is already the end of love, tenderness, consideration, and everything. And in this endless possibility, we were able to meet.

是你在歌唱?是我在遐想?:叶赛宁诗选
(russia) Yesenin
This book contains 206 lyric poems by Yesenin, most of which are famous works. Yesenin's poems have been widely disseminated in our country since the 1980s. His poems are full of rich cultural heritage of the Russian nation, exuding the fragrance of Russian field soil and the passionate feelings of the poet, and are filled with the unique artistic charm brought by the innovation of image art. The famous contemporary poet Dorizo gave this evaluation of Yesenin and his poems: "He belongs to those poets who may only produce a few in hundreds of years. He has not only entered Russian literature, but has also entered the Russian landscape and become an integral part of it.
This book contains 206 lyric poems by Yesenin, most of which are famous works. Yesenin's poems have been widely disseminated in our country since the 1980s. His poems are full of rich cultural heritage of the Russian nation, exuding the fragrance of Russian field soil and the passionate feelings of the poet, and are filled with the unique artistic charm brought by the innovation of image art. The famous contemporary poet Dorizo gave this evaluation of Yesenin and his poems: "He belongs to those poets who may only produce a few in hundreds of years. He has not only entered Russian literature, but has also entered the Russian landscape and become an integral part of it.

Collection of Letters by Yesenin
Literature叶赛宁书信集
(russia) Yesenin
This book is a collection of personal letters of the famous Russian poet Yesenin. These dozens of letters were sent to the author's relatives, friends, publishers, etc. From them, we can intimately feel the appearance of Yesenin in life, a real and living literary giant. The language of the letters is mostly based on daily life, without the constraints of literary creation, and is completely presented in daily life; the translator is Mr. Gu Yunpu, a famous Russian translator.
This book is a collection of personal letters of the famous Russian poet Yesenin. These dozens of letters were sent to the author's relatives, friends, publishers, etc. From them, we can intimately feel the appearance of Yesenin in life, a real and living literary giant. The language of the letters is mostly based on daily life, without the constraints of literary creation, and is completely presented in daily life; the translator is Mr. Gu Yunpu, a famous Russian translator.

新月集·飞鸟集
(india) Rabindranath Tagore
"Crescent Moon Collection·Birds Collection" carefully collects Rabindranath Tagore's classic poetry collections: "Crescent Moon Collection", a collection of prose poems focusing on children's life and interests, and "Flying Birds Collection", a collection of philosophical aphorisms. With rich and deep lyricism, fresh and fluent language, and strange and wonderful images, the poems describe the poet Rabindranath Tagore's philosophical thinking on nature, the universe and life. In the poet's writing, a bird, a flower, and a star seem to be endowed with humanity and full of truth and wisdom. In addition, this book uses the classic translation by the famous translator Mr. Zheng Zhenduo. The appendix also contains an excerpt from "The Biography of Tagore" written by Mr. Zheng Zhenduo, which will help readers have a comprehensive understanding of Tagore's life.
"Crescent Moon Collection·Birds Collection" carefully collects Rabindranath Tagore's classic poetry collections: "Crescent Moon Collection", a collection of prose poems focusing on children's life and interests, and "Flying Birds Collection", a collection of philosophical aphorisms. With rich and deep lyricism, fresh and fluent language, and strange and wonderful images, the poems describe the poet Rabindranath Tagore's philosophical thinking on nature, the universe and life. In the poet's writing, a bird, a flower, and a star seem to be endowed with humanity and full of truth and wisdom. In addition, this book uses the classic translation by the famous translator Mr. Zheng Zhenduo. The appendix also contains an excerpt from "The Biography of Tagore" written by Mr. Zheng Zhenduo, which will help readers have a comprehensive understanding of Tagore's life.

Fire: the Lyrics of Rumi
Literature火:鲁米抒情诗
(persia) Written By Jalaluddin Rumi (iran) Edited By Abbas Kiarostami
Jalaluddin Rumi is a great Persian poet and spiritual teacher who has been evaluated by the United Nations as "a great humanist, philosopher and poet belonging to the entire human race." He is the most popular spiritual poet in contemporary America, and the English translations of his masterpieces have sold more than 500,000 copies. Rumi's poetry penetrates the surface of things and reaches deep into the soul. The famous Iranian director Abbas not only attracts much attention in the film industry, but is also a poet with a unique style. This book is a carefully selected collection of Rumi poems by Abbas. The Chinese version is translated by Huang Canran, a famous contemporary poet and translator. This book will lead readers to explore the Persian poetic tradition behind the famous director's poetic creation and experience the life wisdom of the Persian sage Rumi.
Jalaluddin Rumi is a great Persian poet and spiritual teacher who has been evaluated by the United Nations as "a great humanist, philosopher and poet belonging to the entire human race." He is the most popular spiritual poet in contemporary America, and the English translations of his masterpieces have sold more than 500,000 copies. Rumi's poetry penetrates the surface of things and reaches deep into the soul. The famous Iranian director Abbas not only attracts much attention in the film industry, but is also a poet with a unique style. This book is a carefully selected collection of Rumi poems by Abbas. The Chinese version is translated by Huang Canran, a famous contemporary poet and translator. This book will lead readers to explore the Persian poetic tradition behind the famous director's poetic creation and experience the life wisdom of the Persian sage Rumi.

风雅俳句·初夏谒日光
Zheng Minqin
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)

Fengya Haiku·early Winter Xiaoyangchun
Literature风雅俳句·初冬小阳春
Zheng Minqin
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)

风雅俳句·正是麦秋时
Zheng Minqin
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)

Fengya Haiku·walking on a Spring Night
Literature风雅俳句·行走春夜里
Zheng Minqin
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)
※The shortest poem in the world, the scenery of the Japanese heart. ※A collection of classic haiku poems, in four volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, with many ukiyo-e masterpieces attached. ※Includes dozens of famous haiku poems by Moritake Arakida, the originator of haiku, Matsuo Basho, the "haiku sage", Yosei Wumura, Icha Kobayashi, Kadō Aikyo, Shiki Masaoka, Soseki Natsume, etc. ※Japanese translator Zheng Minqin has spent decades carefully compiling, annotating, and appreciating this book. Chinese and Japanese comparison, scan the QR code to listen. ※Poems express aspirations, songs express words, and classics are chanted and passed down. There are poems that will lead you to appreciate the beauty of poetry, the beauty of classics, and the beauty of classics. ※Roland Barthes called haiku "the most refined novel", Borges said it "saved mankind", and Zhou Zuoren called it "an ideal little poem". ※Although the forms of haiku, waka, and Chinese poetry are different, they have the same interest. Among them, haiku and Chinese poetry have many similarities, because haiku is derived from the quatrains of Chinese poetry. --Shiki Masaoka (Japanese singer and haiku artist)