Su Shi in Exile: The Meaning of ‘Settling the Wind and Waves’
Su Shi, a leading poet and statesman of China’s Song dynasty, wrote some of his most enduring lines while living in political exile. Among them is Settling the Wind and Waves, a po...
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Su Shi, a leading poet and statesman of China’s Song dynasty, wrote some of his most enduring lines while living in political exile. Among them is Settling the Wind and Waves, a po...
A lyric poem by the Song dynasty writer Li Qingzhao The post ‘I often recall’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) -- The "Poetry Connects the World" event was recently held in Uzbekistan, Kenya, and Kyrgyzstan, bringing together Chinese language learners and enthusiast...
A visitor standing before The Court Lady Guoguo’s Spring Outing does not first see history. They see movement. There is no palace. No riverbank. No flowering tree. No painted sprin...
BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) -- The "Poetry Connects the World" event was recently held in Uzbekistan, Kenya, and Kyrgyzstan, bringing together Chinese language learners and enthusiast...
China’s fandom culture predates today’s pop idols and live-streaming celebrities by millennia. In ancient times, fame was cultivated in the streets, restaurants, and poetry circles...
US Poet Laureate Arthur Sze discusses the emotional power and depth of Kobayashi Issa’s poetry. The post Three Haiku appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Wendy Chen’s debut poetry collection explores ancestors, ghosts, and stories long ignored or forgotten. The post ‘Rites’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Qiu Ying: a professional painter who rose from poverty to the top of Chinese art Qiu Ying (c. 1494–1552), courtesy name Shifu and sobriquet Shizhou, was born in Taicang, Jiangsu pr...
Eleven poems by the unorthodox wandering hermit Ryōkan (1758–1831) The post ‘This and That’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
On the evening of April 15, a man stood in the middle of Zhongjie, a pedestrian shopping street in Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province in northeastern China, and recited poe...
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