孔雀東南飛 by Unknown

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Author Unknown
Title 孔雀東南飛
Alternate Title A Pair of Peacocks Southeast Fly
Alternate Title Kong que dong nan fei
Credits Produced by Huang Bing-Jun
Summary "孔雀東南飛" by Unknown is a classic Chinese narrative poem written during the Han Dynasty, which falls within the broad time span of the early centuries AD. This work is a tragic love story that reflects themes of devotion, societal expectations, and familial loyalty. It is known for its poignant exploration of the consequences of love thwarted by external pressures. The poem centers on the tale of Jiao Zhongqing and his wife, Liu, who face immense pressure from their families regarding their marriage. Liu, loyal to her husband and unwilling to marry another, ultimately takes her own life, leading Zhongqing to follow suit in his grief. Their tragic deaths evoke a deep sense of sorrow from the community, culminating in a collective mourning that highlights the themes of love, fidelity, and despair. The poem’s imagery and lyrical style convey the intensity of their emotions and the cultural significance of their story, marking it as a poignant commentary on the struggles between personal desires and societal obligations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Chinese
LoC Class PL: Language and Literatures: Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Subject Chinese poetry -- Qin and Han dynasties, 221 B.C.-220 A.D.
Subject Yue fu (Chinese poetry)
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EBook-No. 52275
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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