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 Open Directory - Arts: Literature: Poetry: In Translation: Chinese
Chinese Poetry - Includes works by Wang Wei, Du Fu, Li Bai and others.
Asian Topics: Tang Poetry - Articles on various aspects of the genre, including its forms and its relationship to everyday life, plus information on Du Fu, Li Bo and Wang Wei.
Chinese Poems - Poems by Du Fu, Wang Wei, Li Bai and others in traditional and simplified characters, pinyin, and literal and literary English.
dmoz.org /Arts/Literature/Poetry/In_Translation/Chinese

  
 Shi (poetry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the 2nd century AD, the yue fu began to develop into shi - the form which was to dominate Chinese poetry until the modern era.
Shi (詩) is the Chinese word for "poem"; it can also be used to mean Chinese poetry other than lyrics, or (most commonly) the classical form of poetry developed in the late Han dynasty and which reached its zenith in the Tang dynasty.
The shi poem was generally an expression of the poet's own persona rather than the adopted characters of the yue fu; many were romantic nature poems heavily influenced by Taoism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shi_(poetry)   (775 words)

  
 Du Fu
Eva Shan Chou, Tu Fu's "Eight Laments": allusion and imagery as modes of poetry.
An-yan Tang Wang, Subjectivity and objectivity in the poetic mind: a comparative study of the poetry of Wiliam Butler Yeats and Tu Fu.
Susan Suk-ning So, Modern verse defined by W.B. Yeats: a comparataive study of romance, tragedy and the lyric, with an introduction to Tu Fu and his antithetical tradition.
www.renditions.org /renditions/authors/duf.html   (273 words)

  
 Du Fu
Eva Shan Chou, Tu Fu's "Eight Laments": allusion and imagery as modes of poetry.
An-yan Tang Wang, Subjectivity and objectivity in the poetic mind: a comparative study of the poetry of Wiliam Butler Yeats and Tu Fu.
David R. Mc Craw, Du Fu's laments from the South.
www.renditions.org /renditions/authors/duf.html   (273 words)

  
 The Calligraphy of Liu Yung
Liu Yung never tired of reading and writing works of poetry by the masters.
Liu Yung particularly enjoyed this poem and praised Huang's study of the T'ang poet Tu Fu.
Good poetry can not only be read over and over, but can also leave an even deeper impression when transcribed in calligraphy (which also improves in the process).
www.npm.gov.tw /eng91/exh/e_liu9104/e_03.htm   (273 words)

  
 The Calligraphy of Liu Yung
In the fields of poetry and calligraphy, Liu Yung was an all-around student who never ceased in his efforts.
Besides Su Shih, Liu Yung seems to have been particularly attentive to the poetry and calligraphy of Sung figures.
Poetry and calligraphy were merely activities that served as a personal release in time remaining from official duties.
www.npm.gov.tw /eng91/exh/e_liu9104/e_05.htm   (273 words)

  
 Tang Poetry, Outreach World
This curriculum unit contextualizes Tang poetry within Tang society and provides an introduction to the following three prominent Tang poets: Wang Wei, Li Bo, and Du Fu.
Keywords: Tang poetry, Wang Wei, Li Bo, Du Fu, poets, regulated verse, Spring Gaze
"Spring Gaze" by Du Fu is presented in Chinese characters with the romanization for each character, the English meaning of each character, and an English translation of the poem.
www.outreachworld.org /resource.asp?Curriculumid=95   (243 words)

  
 Du Fu
See Du Fu's poetry in Chinese on chinapage.com.
See Du Fu's poetry in Chinese and in English translation on chinese-poems.com
See a brief overview of Du Fu's life in the context of the Tang Dynasty.
wps.ablongman.com /long_damrosch_wl_1/0,9513,1543168-,00.html   (56 words)

  
 Chinese Literature - alphabetical index (www.chinaknowledge.org)
fu, rhapsody or prose-poetry, a lengthy type of throne offering poetry popular during Han
Han yue fu, an elegic style of poems during the Han dynasty, collected by the Bureau of Music
Han gong qiu, "Autumn in the Han Palace", a theatre play by Ma Zhiyuan (Yuan)
www.chinaknowledge.org /Literature/literature_alphabet.html   (56 words)

  
 Chinese Poems
Read : reviews of Burton Watson's Selected Poems of Du Fu, Kenneth Rexroth's One Hundred Poems from the Chinese, Arthur Cooper's Li Po and Tu Fu and Wai-lim Yip's Chinese Poetry, or buy recommended books on Chinese poems, literature, language and culture from Amazon in The Bookstore.
[1007- 1072] was one of the pioneers of serious ci poetry in the Song dynasty.
New: Ouyang Xiu's series of poems on Hangzhou's West Lake, to the tune "Picking Mulberries"; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.
www.chinese-poems.com   (56 words)

  
 Chinese Poems
Read: reviews of Burton Watson's Selected Poems of Du Fu, Kenneth Rexroth's One Hundred Poems from the Chinese, Arthur Cooper's Li Po and Tu Fu and Wai-lim Yip's Chinese Poetry, or buy recommended books on Chinese poems, literature, language and culture from Amazon in The Bookstore.
This site presents Chinese, pinyin and English texts of poems by some of the greatest Chinese poets.
Most of the featured authors are from the Tang dynasty, when culture in China was at its peak, but writers from other periods are also included.
www.chinese-poems.com   (56 words)

  
 Chinese Poetry
This well-known poem can be found in the Penguin collection of Li Bai's and Du Fu (Tu Fu)'s poetry translated by Arthur Cooper, the poem - along with his translation - is rendered below.
In Chinese culture the moon, especially the full autumn moon, very often symbolises family reunion and celebration.
Sometimes the vocabulary is 'old fashioned' or 'poetic' in style; often phrases are so compact and economical that it is difficult to decipher the meaning; and, not least, a full appreciation of a poem and all its associations requires a deep knowledge of Chinese literature and history.
www.sacu.org /poetry.html   (56 words)

  
 Waters Xiwei
Du Fu wrote very few poems about the writing of poetry itself.
Qu Yuan and Song Yu lived around the fourth century B.C. Poetry attributed to them was collected in the anthology Chu Ci, “Songs of Chu.” The Odes are the poems that make up the Shi Jing or Book of Odes, one of the Confucian Classics.
Note: Yu Xin was a sixth-century official and poet, much admired by Du Fu for his strong style.
www.cipherjournal.com /html/waters_xiwei.html   (442 words)

  
 Chinese Poems
Read: reviews of Burton Watson's Selected Poems of Du Fu, Kenneth Rexroth's One Hundred Poems from the Chinese, Arthur Cooper's Li Po and Tu Fu and Wai-lim Yip's Chinese Poetry, or buy recommended books on Chinese poems, literature, language and culture from Amazon in The Bookstore.
[1007- 1072] was one of the pioneers of serious ci poetry in the Song dynasty.
New: Ouyang Xiu's series of poems on Hangzhou's West Lake, to the tune "Picking Mulberries"; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.
www.chinese-poems.com   (473 words)

  
 Tang Dynasty Poetry, Wang Wei, Li Po, Tu Fu
Tang Dynasty Poetry, Wang Wei, Li Po, Tu Fu Wang Wei (699-761), Li Po (701-762), Tu Fu (712-770)
Davis, A. (Albert Richard), Tu Fu Hawkes, David, A Little Primer of Tu Fu Owen, Stephen, The Great Age of Chinese Poetry: The High T'ang (1980) (on order)
mockingbird.creighton.edu /english/worldlit/wldocs/texts/tangpo.htm   (86 words)

  
 Han Fu - Literature Achievements - A Survey of the Traditional Chinese Culture
Han Fu is a Chinese literary form combining elements of poetry and prose.
Fu is classified into four categories: Ancient Fu, Pai Fu (Comic Fu), Lu Fu (Rhyme Fu) and Wen Fu (Literary Fu).
Han Fu is the representative style of writing in the Han Dynasty.
www.ancient-china.info /han-fu.htm   (86 words)

  
 Chinese poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the second century AD, the yue fu began to develop into shi or classical poetry- the form which was to dominate Chinese poetry until the modern era.
Chinese poetry can be divided into three main periods: the early period, characterised by folk songs in simple, repetitive forms; the classical period from the Han dynasty to the fall of the Qing dynasty, in which a number of different forms were developed; and the modern period of Westernised free verse.
Poetry was revolutionized after the May Fourth Movement when writers try to use vernacular styles closer to what was being spoken rather than previously prescribed forms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinese_poetry   (86 words)

  
 www.china-guide.com: Ancient Poems: Song Proses (Chinese-English)
In Chinese literary history, there were certain periods which were dominated by one distinctive predominant literary genre, such as "fu" (descriptive prose interspersed with verse) during the Han Dynasty, poetry in Tang, "Ci" poetry (a special poetic form) of Song and "qu" (singing verse) of Yuan.
The Tang Dynasty was a period of great radiance in literary creation and was especially noted for poetry writing, for which it has been dubbed the golden age of poetry, a predominant genre among all literary forms popular with both the rulers and the populace for about 300 years.
"Ci lyric" emerged during the Tang Dynasty in response to the popularity of foreign musical tunes imported from Inner Asia.
www.china-guide.com /Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=C&Product_Code=b00posp   (86 words)

  
 Ancient China: The T'ang, 618-970
In 751, however, he was appointed to the imperial court on the strength of his poetry, but lost his post shortly after the death of Hsuan-tsung.
The Chinese tend to vilify Empress Wu and tell (most likely false) stories of her sexual appetites and her Buddhist fervor, but she was perhaps one of the most able and brilliant of the Chinese emperors, and she had a profound influence on Chinese culture.
As empress, she vigorously and brilliantly learned the lay of the political landscape and steadily exiled political opponents in the imperial court.
www.wsu.edu /~dee/CHEMPIRE/TANG.HTM   (1874 words)

  
 The Chinese poet, Tu Fu biography
A biography of Tu Fu, one of China's most revered poets, who's eloquent poetry chronicles life in China's tumultuous 8th century.
Tu Fu escaped the rebel forces in 757, the same year Advent of Spring was written, and joined the exiled government as a censor.
Tu Fu was essentially homeless the rest of his life, traveling the countryside and starving a great deal of the time.
ks.essortment.com /tufuchinesepo_rnoo.htm   (690 words)

  
 Du Fu: famous Chinese poet
As the son of a minor scholar-official, Du Fu’s youth was spent on the standard education of a future civil servant: study and memorization of the Confucian classics of philosophy, history, and poetry.
Fu, like many other poets, came from a noble family that fell into relative poverty even though the family income was still eleven times that of the average family.
Du Fu’s mother died when he was rather young, so he was partly raised by his aunt.
www.hyperhistory.net /apwh/bios/b3dufu.htm   (638 words)

  
 Chengdu Tour: Du Fu Thatched Cottage
His path through life was hard and he was unable to be successful in his chosen profession, but Du Fu achieved much in the composing of poetry, and hence, hailed to be the poet of highest attainments in Chinese history.
Du Fu, lived during the time changing from the pinnacle to the decline of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), and was a great Chinese realism poet.
With the help of friends, Du Fu established a new home on the bank of Wanhua Brook outside the west gate of Chengdu City where the Thatched Cottage of Du Fu is. In just short of the four years that Du Fu lived here, he wrote more than 240 poems.
www.warriortours.com /cityguides/chengdu/dufu.htm   (300 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Fu Zuoyi
Chu ci inspired and influenced a form of prose-poetry known as fu, which was developed by poets in the Han court.
Fu Xi, in ancient Chinese legends, a creator who often appears with goddess Nü Gua.
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Fu Zuoyi
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=Fu+Zuoyi   (114 words)

  
 CHINESE POETRY FACTS AND INFORMATION
From the second_century AD, the ''yue fu'' began to develop into ''shi'' or classical poetry- the form which was to dominate Chinese poetry until the modern era.
During the Han_dynasty (206 B.C.), the Chu lyrics evolved into the ''fu'' (賦), a poem usually in rhymed verse except for introductory and concluding passages that are in prose, often in the form of questions and answers.
From the Han_dynasty onwards, a process similar to the origins of the Shi_Jing produced the ''yue_fu'' poems.
www.amysflowershop.com /Chinese_poetry   (748 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Fu Xi
Chu ci inspired and influenced a form of prose-poetry known as fu, which was developed by poets in the Han court.
Fu Xi, in ancient Chinese legends, a creator who often appears with goddess Nü Gua.
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Fu Xi MSN Home
encarta.msn.com /Fu_Xi.html   (133 words)

  
 Classics Revisited (4) (Rexroth)
Tu Fu is far from being a philosophical poet in the ordinary sense, yet no Chinese poetry embodies more fully the Chinese sense of the unbreakable wholeness of reality.
In addition, Tu Fu, although he was by no means “alienated” and at war with society like Baudelaire, was in fact cut off from it and spent his life, after a brief career as a high official of Ming Huang, The Bright Emperor, as a wandering exile.
For Tu Fu, the realm of being and value is not bifurcated.
www.bopsecrets.org /rexroth/cr/4.htm   (3847 words)

  
 MR. FU BAO SHI
Fu Bao Shi’s art career, he is a scholar, to be a to comprehend to [for] the Chinese poem phrase literature very deep, will beautiful of beautiful poetry of the painting's art join together, inflated art of infection of great artist Mr.
Fu Bao Shi painted on landscape, pleased with the rain scene, waterfall, the fine drizzle's mountain are topics, match his designed of specially landscape method, only a few draw can immediately obtain the mountain to rise and fall, group of mountain peaks show, nature abundance in changes of effect.
Fu Bao Shi not only grow the landscape painting and as well as person draw, but also on seal carving and as well as calligraphy art scholastic attainment is all very high.
www.duckdaotsu.org /10/fu_bao_shi.html   (3847 words)

  
 Introduction.htm
Perhaps this is because his fu are not comparable in quality to his other poetry, but more likely it is because the T'ang fu in general has been repeatedly disparaged by traditional Chinese critics.
Fu tend to be highly exaggerated and fantastical, along the lines of tall tales.
Fu means to arrange; it signifies arrangements of the patterns that give form to literature, and express the feelings that conform to objective things".
www.larsonweb.com /Poetry/LiPo/Introduction.htm   (3847 words)

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