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A Chinese animated film, “Chang An,” featuring some of China’s most well-known poets has won praise for drumming up interest in traditional Chinese poetry and has been a surprise hit at the box office ...
(Photo: Xinhua) The film features a total of 48 Tang Dynasty poems, revealing the rich literary treasures of the dynasty. Among them, Li Bai's timeless masterpiece, Invitation to Wine, written ...
Musical actor Zheng Yunlong will play the role of poet Li Bai in the Chinese musical, Qiang Jin Jiu. [Photo provided to China Daily] The legendary life of Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet Li Bai will ...
Li Bai is generally known as the "Immortal Poet," famous for his flamboyant personality and love of wine. He cultivated an image of a wandering, free-spirited artist, often rejecting societal ...
Three versions of Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai created by Wu Yaduo in her video. [Photo provided to China Daily] How can the vitality of classic literary works be sustained in the digital age?
For example, the “poet-immortal” Li Bai, known for the fantastic themes and playfulness of his works; the “poet-sage” Du Fu, who wrote realistic poems about this chaotic time in history; or Bai Juyi, ...
Entering Chang'an for the first time, with no ambitions and pity, Li Bai, who was recommended by Anxi Dufu to enter the government with poetry and literary talent, turned out to be a night marcher ...
Du Fu (712-770 AD) is regarded by many Chinese as their greatest poet. He was well known in his day, and made friends with other poets such as Li Bai, another famous poet in the Tang dynasty.
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