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The Four Seasons in Chinese Poetry: A Seasonal Reading Guide

Spring longing, summer abundance, autumn melancholy, winter stillness — how Chinese poets used seasons to express emotio...

The Moon in Chinese Poetry: 50 Ways to Say 'I Miss You'

The moon is Chinese poetry's most powerful symbol — representing homesickness, reunion, and the passage of time....

Mountain and Water Poetry (山水诗): When Landscape Becomes Literature

The Chinese poetic tradition of finding spiritual meaning in mountains, rivers, and seasons — nature as mirror of the so...

Nature Poetry in the Tang Dynasty: Mountains, Rivers, and the Art of Seeing

Wang Wei painted with words. Meng Haoran woke up to fallen petals. Liu Zongyuan found himself in a frozen river....

Nature Poetry in Chinese Literature: Seeing the World as the Poets Saw It

Chinese nature poetry is not about nature. It is about the human experience of nature — loneliness in mountains, peace b...

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