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Radiant Poetry in the Tang Dynasty
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being Historically, Tang Dynasty saw the advent of the Prosperous order of Zhengguan Period
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being • --Historically, Tang Dynasty saw the advent of the “Prosperous Order of Zhengguan Period
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being Militarily, Tang Empire expanded its territory far into the west frontier by defeating such nomadic tribesmen as Tuguhun and the western Turkey
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being • Militarily, Tang Empire expanded its territory far into the west frontier by defeating such nomadic tribesmen as Tuguhun and the western Turkey
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being Literarily, Emperor Tai of Tang (with the personal name Li Shiming) became engrossed in literature, especially poetry and Fu(rhymed prose), so earnest that he ordered that poetry and Fu be taken into the civil service examination hence an incentive to promoting the advancement of the poetry
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being • Literarily, Emperor Tai of Tang (with the personal name Li Shiming) became engrossed in literature, especially poetry and Fu (rhymed prose), so earnest that he ordered that poetry and Fu be taken into the civil service examination, hence an incentive to promoting the advancement of the poetry
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being Traditionally, the Book of Poetry, the Poetry of the South, the Yuefu songs and the Six-Dynasty poems all made contributions to the advent of Tang Poetry
The reasons why Tang Poetry came into being • Traditionally, the Book of Poetry, the Poetry of the South, the Yuefu Songs and the Six-Dynasty poems all made contributions to the advent of Tang Poetry
What are the features of Tang Poetry? Grandeur"imbued in the poems of the early and Prosperous Tang periods The“ meritorious and sarcastic”in the poems Defined in 5/7-word format but not restrained
What are the features of Tang Poetry? • --“Grandeur” imbued in the poems of the Early and Prosperous Tang periods. • --The “meritorious and sarcastic” in the poems. • --Defined in 5/7-word format, but not restrained
Subgenres of Tang Poetry The Pastoral genre, represented by Wang Ji and Wang Wei
Subgenres of Tang Poetry • --The Pastoral genre, represented by Wang Ji and Wang Wei
Subgenres of Tang Poetry he Frontier genre, represented by Ceng Sheng, Wang Changling, Cao Shi, Cui Hao 难!蔬限畴 y 出廛
Subgenres of Tang Poetry • he Frontier genre, represented by Ceng Sheng, Wang Changling, Cao Shi, Cui Hao
Subgenres of Tang Poetry The New-yuefu genre, represented by Bai juyi 函宫
Subgenres of Tang Poetry • -- The New-yuefu genre, represented by Bai Juyi
Subgenres of Tang Poetry The Peasant-pitied genre, represented by Li shen 汗缈+ 如淘犭 老上年
Subgenres of Tang Poetry • -- The Peasant-pitied genre, represented by Li Shen