詩品 by active 502-519 Rong Zhong

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Author Zhong, Rong, active 502-519
Title 詩品
Alternate Title Shi Pin
Credits Produced by Ni-Yen Wu
Summary The "詩品" by active 502-519 Rong Zhong is a literary critique and analysis of poetry, likely written during the early centuries of the Common Era, a pivotal time in Chinese literary history. The book delves into the evolution of poetic form, particularly focusing on the five-character verse and its significance within the context of Chinese culture. Through a detailed examination of various poets and their works, the text critiques the quality and expression of poetry, reflecting on how the art has been appreciated or neglected over time. In "詩品," the author presents a thorough examination of different poets spanning various dynasties, discussing their styles, themes, and contributions to the literary landscape. Each poet's work is analyzed for its emotional depth and adherence to poetic standards, with a clear delineation of merit among their compositions. The text emphasizes the relationship between poetry and human emotion, capturing how verse has been used to express feelings of longing, sorrow, and joy throughout history. Additionally, the author critiques contemporary poetic practices, urging a return to sincerity and depth in expression, illustrating the timeless relevance of poetic beauty in connecting with the human experience. (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 -- History and criticism
Category Text
EBook-No. 7342
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Mar 22, 2014
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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