Strolling through the Enchanting Back Garden of the HeartBook Review: Philosophical Poetry in Ancient China Translated by Han Wei

Hui Geng

Abstract


In a state of excitement, I opened this long-anticipated Philosophical Poetry in Ancient China, and my memories seemed to instantly transport me back to that brilliant and affectionate old dream. The first time I encountered Dr. Han Wei’s work was in 2016 when I had just arrived in Guilin. At that time, facing the world’s unparalleled picturesque mountains and serene rivers outside my window, hearing the gentle drizzle in the spring breeze, and breathing in the elegant and mellow aroma of osmanthus, all my senses became acutely attuned. The dormant dreams within me reawakened, and the inspirations that leaped in my heart were no longer mere dust stirred by the northern winds...

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poetry and literacy

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References


Blake, W. (n.d.). Auguries of Innocence. Poetry Foundation. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43650/auguries-of-innocence

Geng, H., & Wei, H. (2022). Effects of Students’ Majors and Learning Style Preferences on Their Writing Apprehension in the Composition of Classical Chinese Poetry. Journal of Language and Communication (JLC), 9(2), 191-205.

Wei, H. (2024). Philosophical Poetry in Ancient China. Sichuan Education Press.

Wei, H., & Geng, H. (2022). The Revival of Classical Chinese Poetry Composition: A Perspective from the New Liberal Arts. International Journal of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, 10(2), 18-22.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijels.v.12n.3p.236

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