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  2. Complete Tang Poems - Wikipedia

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    Complete Tang Poems (or Quan Tangshi) is the largest collection of Tang poetry, containing some 49,000 lyric poems by more than twenty-two hundred poets. In 1705, it was commissioned at the direction of the Qing dynasty Kangxi Emperor and published under his name. [1] The Complete Tang Poems is the major reservoir of surviving Tang dynasty ...

  3. Tang poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Tang Poems anthology compiled in the early eighteenth century includes over 48,900 poems written by over 2,200 authors. [7] The Quan Tangwen (全唐文, "Complete Tang Prose"), despite its name, contains more than 1,500 fu and is another widely consulted source for Tang poetry. [7]

  4. Three Hundred Tang Poems - Wikipedia

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    The Three Hundred Tang Poems is an anthology of poems from the Chinese Tang dynasty (618–907). It was first compiled around 1763 by Sun Zhu (1722–1778 [1]), who was a Qing Dynasty scholar and was also known as Hengtang Tuishi (蘅塘退士, "Retired Master of Hengtang"). Various later editions also exist.

  5. Chinese poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Qing dynasty (1644 to 1912) is notable in terms of development of the criticism of poetry and the development of important poetry collections, such as the Qing era collections of Tang dynasty poetry known as the Complete Tang Poems and the Three Hundred Tang Poems. Both shi and ci continued to be composed beyond the end of the imperial period.

  6. Quiet Night Thought - Wikipedia

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    Since its conception during the Tang dynasty, "Quiet Night Thought" remains one of Li Bai's most famous and memorable poems.It is featured in classic Chinese poetry anthologies such as the Three Hundred Tang Poems and is popularly taught in Chinese-language schools as part of Chinese literature curricula.

  7. List of poems in Chinese or by Chinese poets - Wikipedia

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    Tang poetry: Complete Tang Poems, others: 靜夜思 "Reply to Li Shuyi" Mao Zedong: Modern Chinese poetry: 1957: Mao Tsetung Poems "Return to the Field" [note 26] Zhang Heng: Han poetry: 歸田賦 "Cāntóngqì", or "Sandokai", in Japanese: Shitou Xiqian (Sekitō Kisen) Tang poetry [note 27] 參同契: Cāntóngqì "Saying Goodbye to Cambridge ...

  8. Cantonese poetry - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Jiuling (Jyutping: Zoeng1 gau2 ling4; Traditional Chinese: 張九齢) was a poet of the Tang dynasty, and he was born and raised in what is modern-day Guangdong. [8] Twelve of his poems were listed in Three Hundred Tang Poems, a compilation of the finest works of Tang poetry.

  9. List of Chinese poetry anthologies - Wikipedia

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    Complete Tang Poems: 全唐詩: Cao Yin (lead editor) Commissioned 1705 (Qing dynasty) Tang poetry, 618 to 907: approx. 49,000: Chinese: 全唐詩; pinyin: Quán Tángshī: Sponsored by the Kangxi Emperor: Three Hundred Tang Poems: 唐詩三百首: Sun Zhu (1722–1778) [note 4] approx. 1763, Qing dynasty: Tang poetry, 618 to 907: 305 (standard)