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Between Taoism and Confucianism: tendencies in lyric poetry of the Western Jin period
The author argues that the coexistence of Taoism and Confucianism in the historical arena of the Western Jin dynasty led to the fact that literati in their works moved from one “end of the spectrum” to another, reflecting both the unity and opposition of
Daria E. Malakhevich
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Teaching Classical Chinese Poetry through Reception Studies
This paper discusses the contribution reception studies can make to the pedagogy of Chinese poetry. It introduces the major theoretical concepts of reception studies, and then demonstrates how those concepts can be applied in and incorporated into ...
Yue Zhang
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The study investigated the evocation of mental imagery and emotional responses when English–Chinese bilinguals read classic Chinese poems and their English translations to examine (1) the target readers' formation of non-verbal text representations of ...
Yuan Yuan, Tu Guoyuan
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Deep Poetry: A Chinese Classical Poetry Generation System
In this work, we demonstrate a Chinese classical poetry generation system called Deep Poetry. Existing systems for Chinese classical poetry generation are mostly template-based and very few of them can accept multi-modal input. Unlike previous systems, Deep Poetry uses neural networks that are trained on over 200 thousand poems and 3 million ancient ...
Yusen Liu 0001 +2 more
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Contemporary Chinese poetry and Russian modernist and postmodernist poetry: influence and analogy
For the last thirty years, Chinese poetry mostly has been well-known for three schools, namely: “Misty Poetry”, “Intellectual Writing”, and “Folk Writing”.
Yong Wang, Olga V. Vinogradova
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Classical Chinese poetry, as an indispensable part of China′s national culture, provides valuable resources for improving literary literacy and fostering patriotism among primary and secondary school students.
Dawei Liu, Ping He, Huifen Yan
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Georg Brandes and the Development of the Chinese Lyrical Tradition
Georg Brandes (1842–1927) has had a significant influence on the development of the Chinese lyrical tradition since the beginning of the 20th century. During a panel on comparative literature at the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) in 1971, Chen Shih ...
C. T. Au
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Analysis of the teaching status and countermeasures of Chinese classical poetry from the perspective of international Chinese education: Taking Su Shi’s poetry as an example [PDF]
Chinese classical poetry, as the core carrier of cultural dissemination, has received widespread attention for its international teaching value. This article takes Su Shi’s poetry as a typical case and systematically analyzes the practical difficulties ...
Zhang Yawen
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Návrat k tradícii? „Neoklasicizmus“ v čínskej poézii osemdesiatych rokov 20. storočia [PDF]
This article analyses a part of a new phenomenon occurring in Chinese poetry of the 1980s — after decades of denying the domestic tradition, some of the so-called Third generation poets started to find their way back to it.
Marína Tkáčová
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Applying FrameNet to Chinese(Poetry)
FrameNet( Fillmore and Baker [2009] ) is well-known for its wide use for knowledge representation in the form of inheritance-based ontologies and lexica( Trott et al. [2020] ). Although FrameNet is usually applied to languages like English, Spanish and Italian, there are still plenty of FrameNet data sets available for other languages like Chinese ...
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