Classical Chinese Poetry
Classical Chinese poetry is traditional Chinese poetry written in Classical Chinese: typified by certain traditional forms, or modes, and certain traditional genres, as well as being considered in terms associations with particular historical periods, such as the poetry of the Tang Dynasty. Its existence is documented at least as early as the publication of the Classic of Poetry. Various combinations of forms and genres exist. Many or most of these were developed by the end of the Tang Dynasty, in CE 907. Use and development of Classical Chinese poetry actively continued up to until the May Fourth Movement, in 1919, and is not totally extinct even today in the 21st century. During this over two-and-a-half thousand years of more-or-less continuous historical development, much diversity is displayed –– both between the poetry typical of major historical periods, or, as by the traditional Chinese historical method, by dynastic periods. Another aspect of Classical Chinese poetry worthy of mention is its intense inter-relationship with other forms of Chinese art, such as Chinese painting and Chinese calligraphy. Eventually, Classical Chinese poetry has proven to be of immense influence upon poetry worldwide.
Here, I just introduce you seven poets very famous for Classical Chinese poetry in Chinese History, and some of their poetries, not the all. Pls click there names below, or you can find the names on the navigation bar of the page top. If you love them, I will introduce more for you. Thank you!
Li Bai Wang Wei Meng Haoran Li Yu
Du Fu Bai Juyi Du Mu
Li Bai Wang Wei Meng Haoran Li Yu
Du Fu Bai Juyi Du Mu