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Du Fu: The Conscience of Chinese Poetry

While Li Bai soared with the moon, Du Fu wept with the people — the poet whose compassion made him China's greatest lite...

Women Poets of China: Voices Across Three Millennia

From Ban Jieyu to Li Qingzhao — the women who wrote some of Chinese literature's most powerful verses despite every obst...

Li Bai: The Life of China's Most Legendary Poet

Banished immortal, imperial poet, eternal wanderer — the extraordinary life of the man whose poems have been memorized b...

Li Bai vs Du Fu: The Rivalry That Defined Chinese Poetry

One was a drunk genius who wrote about moonlight and freedom. The other was a sober craftsman who wrote about war and su...

The Great Poets of China: Li Bai, Du Fu, and the Rivalry That Never Was

Li Bai and Du Fu are always mentioned together, as if they were rivals. They were not....

Wang Wei: The Poet-Painter Who Captured Silence

In twenty characters, Wang Wei could paint a landscape that meditation masters spend years trying to describe — the poet...

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