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    Song, her heritage was the success of her life. As a young girl, Song grew up as Chinese-Korean American and knew that she wanted to write about her family’s history. Song has taken her written career serious and tries to educate her readers with the terrible lives of arranged marriage women, through the art of poetry. Not only does she write about her family’s ancestry, but she loves to incorporate the whole Chinese culture into her poems. Cathy’s strong eye for detail and imagery in her poems…

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    Throughout history, civilizations have used poetry to record their history, convey their values, and honor their warriors. Poetry often highlights the emotions and intensity of a moment, thereby enabling the state of any given culture to be illustrated. Be that as it may, the Book of Songs, the Book of Odes or Classic of Poetry, is a collection of poems that dates back to 1000-600 B.C.E., during the reign of the Zhou Dynasty. These three hundred and five poems help to illuminate the lives of the…

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    Tang Dynasty Poetry

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    The Presentation of Love in Tang Dynasty Poetry “The Tang Dynasty (618 AD–907 AD) was a period of unequaled magnificence in Chinese history. During this time, Chinese armies marched across Central Asia, prompting an influx of foreign peoples, wealth, and ideas into China”(Gardner). As a result, there is likely to have been a prominent spread of ideas and styles (such as the spread of Buddhism and Daosim) that may have impacted the ideologies of people living during this era. Popular ways for…

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    Marilyn Chin's Poem

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    Essay on Assimilation.” In my opinion, Cery does an excellent job of interpreting and discussing Chin’s poetry in an informative and convincing manner throughout his article.…

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    On Female Identity Analysis

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    The existing monogatari, most likely penned by men, pulled largely from Chinese literature. Notably, Shikabu shifts from the male viewpoint of her prince, Genji to the inner lives of the women he encounters. This seems to be in direct counterpoint to The Tosa Diary, which begins in the female voice but quickly swings to the…

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    Confucianism Qing Dynasty

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    The Chinese during the Qing dynasty followed three main philosophies; Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The rulers were strong followers of Buddhism. However, discrimination existed heavily in the society. For example, the Manchu were not allowed to marry Han Chinese who forms the majority of the society and were considered a lower social class. Representative Confucian was the social and ethical philosophy during this era. Huang Zongxi, Wang Fuzhi, and Gu Yanwu were the three main scholars…

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    Bruce Dawe to learn about his secrets and milestones to refined poetry. (Calls in Bruce Dawe) Welcome Sir, we are obliged to have you on our show. During this segment I will be asking you a few questions about your immaculate poems. The poems you have written are extremely real and meaningful. I personally enjoy them a lot. Now starting with the first question. Okay so tell us about yourself and what has inspired you to pursue poetry? Bruce Dawe: Well hello everybody, as you all know I am…

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    The art of poetry is a vast discipline in which the creations of the poets take on a multitude of different forms. Not only are there a large number of poetic structures that an author can choose from, there are also many parts within those structures that can be modified to lead to an even more diverse array of final products. The author has a great many choice when it comes to choosing the structure of their poem, they can vary the number of lines per stanza, the length of each line, and the…

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    The Nineteen Old Poems play an essential role in ancient Chinese literature. There are nineteen poems involved. Each of the poems expresses a unique theme. The first poem I picked is “Nineteen Old Poems XIX” . The poet describes the moonlight at the beginning of the poem. The description of the moonlight begins the whole poem and drives the whole content of the poem. There is only the poet himself in an unfamiliar city. The bright moonlight makes him miss for his hometown and relatives,…

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    On November 8 in the year 1875, Qiu Jin was born into a Chinese family of high society. Although she was born in Xiamen, Fujian, she quickly moved to Shanyin Village in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. As was common for children of her social class, her parents provided her with the best education money could buy. A lover of reading and writing, Qiu spent her days writing poems filled with beautiful imagery. Ambitiously, she dreamed of becoming a professional writer. Early poems depicted nature and were…

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