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Confucian Values in Classical Chinese Poetry: Duty, Loyalty, and the Weight of the World

Confucianism gave Chinese poets a moral vocabulary and an impossible standard. The tension between duty and desire produ...

Daoist Poetry: The Art of Doing Nothing

Daoist poets didn't just write about nature — they tried to dissolve into it. How wuwei, ziran, and the Dao shaped a tho...

Daoist Poetry: Finding the Way Through Nature

Mountains, rivers, and the art of doing nothing — how Daoist philosophy produced some of China's most beautiful nature p...

Poetry as Philosophy: How Chinese Poets Think

In China, poetry isn't just art — it's a way of thinking about the world, as rigorous as any philosophical system....

Zen Poetry: Enlightenment in Seventeen Syllables

Chan Buddhism produced some of China's most enigmatic and beautiful poems — verses designed to shatter your assumptions ...

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