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    The Making of Classics: Li Bai and Du Fu’s Poems in Anthologies of Tang Poetry between the Tang and the Ming Dynasties by Fang Fang Ding (丁放) Ding

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Among anthologies from the Tang and the Five Dynasties that remain to our disposition today, only three contain poems by Li Bai, and only one includes some by Du Fu. …”
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    A Study on Pei Yue and His Poems Written to Monks by Ludi Wang, Yongfeng Huang

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Pei Yue 裴説 is a poet who flourished in the Late Tang (618–907) and Five Dynasties (907–960). The historical literature contains relatively limited information about his life, and his poems handed down to this day are also rare. …”
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    The Current Status of the Existing Xuanbian Shengjian Xinqi Wanbao Shishan (Selected Poems) by Yi-Hui Chen

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Therefore, the Siku Quanshu official (四庫館臣) said: “Speaking of test works, the most complete in the Tang Dynasty is Wenyuan Yinghua (文苑英華), and in the Song Dynasty is Wanbao Shishan (萬寶詩山).” …”
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    晚唐五代苦吟诗人心态与社会现实 的相关性 :剖析“苦中作乐”之悖论 = The correlation between society and the psychological state of the "bitter recitation" poets from late Tang to five dynasties : the paradox of s... by 陈韦廷 Tan, Vivian Wan Teng

    Published 2015
    “…Through analyzing the writing styles of the poems coupled with the consideration of the social environment as an important contributing factor, it engages us to think critically beyond the surface of words that seemed to be completely filled with sadness and to realise that even deeper feelings and meaning lies behind the veil where rigorous choosing of words should be understood as the pursuit of artistic work and that strong feelings of satisfaction would emerge upon achieving the perfect line; perceiving the value of composition as equivalent to one's life and serves as an intimate private space for the poets to unleash all their feelings in exchange for comfort of the mind; while the teachings of Zen Buddhism actually provides peace, thereby ensuring a calm state of psychological well-being. …”
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