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The Four Seasons of T'ang Poetry

The poets of ancient China were singing their songs to the 20th century, indeed for all time, and Dr. Wu, with the soul of a poet himself, interprets them with deep understanding. He knows the singers as they worked in the fields of millet, repaired the river dikes, or gathered marshmallows at the time of the Ch'ing Ming Festival, and faithfully records their emotions. Dr. Wu feels that the T'ang poetry, like the soul of universal man, falls naturally into four seasons. Because of his broad humanity and meticulous craftsmanship, many Chinese consider him their greatest poet.</D.

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  • "Tang shi gai lun"
  • "唐诗概论"

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  • "The poets of ancient China were singing their songs to the 20th century, indeed for all time, and Dr. Wu, with the soul of a poet himself, interprets them with deep understanding. He knows the singers as they worked in the fields of millet, repaired the river dikes, or gathered marshmallows at the time of the Ch'ing Ming Festival, and faithfully records their emotions. Dr. Wu feels that the T'ang poetry, like the soul of universal man, falls naturally into four seasons. Because of his broad humanity and meticulous craftsmanship, many Chinese consider him their greatest poet.</D."@en

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  • "Translations"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en

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  • "唐詩四季"
  • "唐诗四季"
  • "The Four Seasons of T'ang Poetry"@en
  • "The four seasons of Tʻang poetry"@en
  • "The four seasons of Tʻang poetry"
  • "The four seasons of T'ang poetry, by J.C.H. Wu"
  • "The four seasons of T'ang poetry"@en
  • "The four seasons of T'ang poetry"
  • "Tang shi si ji"