唐诗三百首 by Hengtangtuishi

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Compiler Hengtangtuishi, 1711-1778
Title 唐诗三百首
Alternate Title Tang shi san bai shou
Alternate Title Three Hundred Tang Poems
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Summary "唐诗三百首" by 孙洙 (Sun Zhu) is a collection of classical Chinese poems written during the Tang Dynasty. This anthology compiles 300 renowned poems that explore various themes, such as love, nature, and the passage of time, showcasing the artistry and emotional depth found within Chinese poetry. The work serves as a significant representation of Tang poetry's cultural heritage. The opening of "Three Hundred Tang Poems" introduces a selection of verses that highlight the beauty of nature and the human condition. For instance, the first poem "感遇" mentions solitary feelings projected through imagery of a lone goose against a serene lake with suggestions of longing and companionship. Other verses reflect on themes of seasonal change and personal reflections, capturing the emotional breadth of the poets' experiences. Throughout these initial selections, the poems display a rich interplay of nature and human emotion, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of life and its intricacies in the following pieces. (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 -- Tang dynasty, 618-907
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