During the Sui and Tang dynasties,Buddhism and Zen poetry underwent great development.Zen poetry is diverse in form,strong in personality,and high in achievement.Among the types of Zen poetry are poems,lyrics,and pros...During the Sui and Tang dynasties,Buddhism and Zen poetry underwent great development.Zen poetry is diverse in form,strong in personality,and high in achievement.Among the types of Zen poetry are poems,lyrics,and prose,some of which have social attributes closely related to the development of Chinese Buddhism.An analysis reveals that the viewpoints and information conveyed in these poems,lyrics,and prose are positively correlated with the attitudes of the emperors towards Buddhism.When the attitude of the emperor towards Buddhism reached its peak of positivity during the Tang dynasty,there was a change towards a negative correlation with the viewpoints expressed in poetry.展开更多
This paper argues for the very foundation of Chinese poetry, that is, nature itself. To this end, I have chosen three well-known poets, Wang Wei (706-761) in Tang Dynasty (618-907), Su Shi (1037-1101) and Zhou D...This paper argues for the very foundation of Chinese poetry, that is, nature itself. To this end, I have chosen three well-known poets, Wang Wei (706-761) in Tang Dynasty (618-907), Su Shi (1037-1101) and Zhou Dunyi (1017-1073) in Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). All three poets were also high ranking governmental officials. They were leaders of high personal integrity.展开更多
Poetry is an important part of traditional culture, which reached the zenith in Tang dynasty. Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi are famous poets, and there are much about medicine in their works, such as disease, pathogeny, ...Poetry is an important part of traditional culture, which reached the zenith in Tang dynasty. Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi are famous poets, and there are much about medicine in their works, such as disease, pathogeny, herbs and life cultivation. Some poets described their feelings about getting sick in their poetries, which showed their psychologic status, social conditions and helped us to learn the development of medicine.展开更多
The following are two poems by well known chinese poet Li Qing zhao(1084-C.1151),who lived hme SouthernSong Dynasty(11 27-1279)、The poems are translated by Chinese Canadian N.C.Doc.Li Qingzhao was a native ofZhangqiu...The following are two poems by well known chinese poet Li Qing zhao(1084-C.1151),who lived hme SouthernSong Dynasty(11 27-1279)、The poems are translated by Chinese Canadian N.C.Doc.Li Qingzhao was a native ofZhangqiu in Qizhou(now in Shandong Province).Her early life was spent in affluence,and she and her husband,Zhao Mingcheng,devoted themselves to collecting and arranging callgraphy,painting and seals.This idyllic lifecame to an end afterjin troops had invaded the Central Plain and moved to the south of China.Her early poetrydescribes mostly her leisure life,while her late works are full of sorrow for her husband,who had died,and for hernative land in the Central Plain.She writes in a straightforward manner,and her wording is both elegant and mild.展开更多
Editor’s Notes: We start,fromthis issue,to carry some ancient poemsand cis for readers to enjoy.The ci,a from of poetic complsition,is subjectto regulations of tone and rhyme and its lines vary in length.It originate...Editor’s Notes: We start,fromthis issue,to carry some ancient poemsand cis for readers to enjoy.The ci,a from of poetic complsition,is subjectto regulations of tone and rhyme and its lines vary in length.It originated in the Tang Dynasty(618-907) andwas fully developed during the Song Dynasty(906-1379).The followingare two cis written by Su Shi andtranslated ty Mr.N.C Doo。展开更多
LU You ws a native of Shan-yin in Yuezhou(now inShaoxing,Zhejian Prov-ince).Born at the time of destruc-tion of the Northern Song Dynasty,he was a successfUl candidate in thehighest imperial examinations andonce serve...LU You ws a native of Shan-yin in Yuezhou(now inShaoxing,Zhejian Prov-ince).Born at the time of destruc-tion of the Northern Song Dynasty,he was a successfUl candidate in thehighest imperial examinations andonce served as a local official inZhenjiang and Longxing.Becausehe was nurtured in the spirit ofpatriotism when he was young。展开更多
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文摘During the Sui and Tang dynasties,Buddhism and Zen poetry underwent great development.Zen poetry is diverse in form,strong in personality,and high in achievement.Among the types of Zen poetry are poems,lyrics,and prose,some of which have social attributes closely related to the development of Chinese Buddhism.An analysis reveals that the viewpoints and information conveyed in these poems,lyrics,and prose are positively correlated with the attitudes of the emperors towards Buddhism.When the attitude of the emperor towards Buddhism reached its peak of positivity during the Tang dynasty,there was a change towards a negative correlation with the viewpoints expressed in poetry.
文摘This paper argues for the very foundation of Chinese poetry, that is, nature itself. To this end, I have chosen three well-known poets, Wang Wei (706-761) in Tang Dynasty (618-907), Su Shi (1037-1101) and Zhou Dunyi (1017-1073) in Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). All three poets were also high ranking governmental officials. They were leaders of high personal integrity.
文摘Poetry is an important part of traditional culture, which reached the zenith in Tang dynasty. Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi are famous poets, and there are much about medicine in their works, such as disease, pathogeny, herbs and life cultivation. Some poets described their feelings about getting sick in their poetries, which showed their psychologic status, social conditions and helped us to learn the development of medicine.
文摘The following are two poems by well known chinese poet Li Qing zhao(1084-C.1151),who lived hme SouthernSong Dynasty(11 27-1279)、The poems are translated by Chinese Canadian N.C.Doc.Li Qingzhao was a native ofZhangqiu in Qizhou(now in Shandong Province).Her early life was spent in affluence,and she and her husband,Zhao Mingcheng,devoted themselves to collecting and arranging callgraphy,painting and seals.This idyllic lifecame to an end afterjin troops had invaded the Central Plain and moved to the south of China.Her early poetrydescribes mostly her leisure life,while her late works are full of sorrow for her husband,who had died,and for hernative land in the Central Plain.She writes in a straightforward manner,and her wording is both elegant and mild.
文摘Editor’s Notes: We start,fromthis issue,to carry some ancient poemsand cis for readers to enjoy.The ci,a from of poetic complsition,is subjectto regulations of tone and rhyme and its lines vary in length.It originated in the Tang Dynasty(618-907) andwas fully developed during the Song Dynasty(906-1379).The followingare two cis written by Su Shi andtranslated ty Mr.N.C Doo。
文摘LU You ws a native of Shan-yin in Yuezhou(now inShaoxing,Zhejian Prov-ince).Born at the time of destruc-tion of the Northern Song Dynasty,he was a successfUl candidate in thehighest imperial examinations andonce served as a local official inZhenjiang and Longxing.Becausehe was nurtured in the spirit ofpatriotism when he was young。