Chinese literature — Introduction the body of works written in Chinese, including lyric poetry, historical and didactic writing, drama, and various forms of fiction. Chinese literature is one of the major literary heritages of the world, with an… … Universalium
Jueju — (traditional Chinese: 絕句; simplified Chinese: 绝句; pinyin: Juéjù; Wade Giles: Chüeh2chü4) is a style of jintishi, or Modern form poetry , that grew popular among Chinese poets in the Tang Dynasty (618 907), although traceable to earlier origins.… … Wikipedia
Tang dynasty — or T ang dynasty (618–907) Chinese dynasty that succeeded the short lived Sui and became a golden age for poetry, sculpture, and Buddhism. The Tang capital of Chang an became a great international metropolis, with traders and embassies from… … Universalium
Brutus, Dennis — ▪ South African author in full Dennis Vincent Brutus born Nov. 28, 1924, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia [now Harare, Zimbabwe] poet whose works centre on his sufferings and those of his fellow blacks in South Africa. For 14 years… … Universalium
Gong Zizhen — ▪ Chinese author Wade Giles romanization Kung Tzu chen , also called Gong Ding an , courtesy name (zi) Seren , literary name (hao) Ding an born August 22, 1792, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China died September 26, 1841, Danyang, Jiangsu… … Universalium
lüshi — ▪ Chinese poetic form Wade Giles romanization lü shih a form of Chinese poetry that flourished in the Tang dynasty (618–907). It consists of eight lines of five or seven syllables, each line set down in accordance with strict tonal… … Universalium
arts, East Asian — Introduction music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature. Some studies of East Asia… … Universalium
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Order of Battle, Battle of Nanchang — The Order of Battle for the Nanchang Campaign (Mid Feb. Early May 1939) Contents 1 Japan 2 China 3 From 3rd War Area 4 Notes 5 … Wikipedia