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 From Antiquity to the Tang Dynasty by John Minford, This landmark anthology of classical Chinese literature is the most comprehensive English-language collection available, presenting more than a thousand selections from two thousand years of Chinese literature in classic translations by the luminaries of the field -- Arthur Waley, Ezra Pound, David Hawkes, James Legge, Burton Watson, Stephen Owen, Cyril Birch, A. C. Graham, Witter Bynner, Kenneth Rexroth, and others. John Minford and Joseph S. M. Lau have selected writings ranging from the earliest examples of Chinese writing, the Oracle Bone inscriptions, to the poems and lyrics of the Tang and Five Dynasties periods. Chronologically arranged by genre, each section is introduced with quotes by preeminent observers of China across the ages -- from Francis Bacon to Bernhard Karlgren, from Liu Xie to Lu Xun. Encompassing poetry, drama, fiction, songs, biographies, and works of early Chinese philosophy and history, Classical Chinese Literature is a treasury of the finest gems from one of the richest traditions of world literature.
National Chinese Song Writing Competition - Also known as Xin Qing Rong Ji. Wu Song - Wu Song (武松) was a hero in the Water Margin, one of the four most famous classical works of Chinese literature. He was famous for his slaying of the tiger, which, in Chinese, is known as Wu Song Da Hu or "Wu Song Kills The Tiger", while he was on the way to meet his elder brother after meeting Song Jiang in Chai Jin's manor. Shang-Jie Song - Shang-Jie Song (宋尚節, 1901-1944)was born in the Chinese province of Fujian. He was the most influential Chinese evangelist during the 1930s and helped found the Church Assembly Hall along with Watchman Nee and others. Song Yu - Song Yu (Simplified Chinese: 宋玉) was a well-known Chinese poet in the State of Chu during the third century BCE. He is commonly said to be a nephew of Qu Yuan, but no reliable biographical information is available (He is also said to be a student of Qu Yuan).
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