
This collection gathers nineteen short verses that have lived in Chinese literary memory for centuries. Each poem opens a brief scene—parting lovers on distant roads, solitary reeds by a river, the ache of a wandering soul—yet the feelings linger long after the lines end. The language is spare, the images vivid, allowing the listener to picture mist‑veiled hills, night‑bright moons, and gentle breezes that carry whispered longing.
Presented in a straightforward, unadorned style, the poems convey both the joy of fleeting celebrations and the sorrow of inevitable farewells. Listeners will hear the rhythm of ancient speech, the pulse of horse‑bound journeys, and the quiet contemplation of nightfall. The anthology offers a window into early Chinese thought, where personal emotion mingles with reflections on nature, fate, and the passage of time.
Language
zh
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

501–531
A crown prince of the Liang dynasty, he is remembered less for politics than for literature. His lasting reputation rests on helping shape the Wen Xuan, one of the most influential anthologies in Chinese literary history.
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