/The Daya of West Lake: /The Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Poetry Selected and Translated with Notes

The clouds rise on my exited chest.
The birds I see widest back to nest.
One day, I’ll stand on the steep crest,
And oversee small hills of the rest.

Fan Qiang, a great poet living in China, has spent five years carefully translating Chinese classical poems penned hundreds of years ago by such literary masters as Li Bai, Du Fu, Su Shi and Li Qingzhao etc..

While attempting to stay true to the original meaning of the poems and the rhymes in English, He also pays homage to the artistic qualities of each of the one hundred and sixty-two included verses. Shared in both Chinese and English languages, the poems mostly reflect on the beauty of nature and its creatures. Included are his meticulous notes that address the meanings and reasons behind the writings as well as how Chinese traditional culture influenced the poets.

The Daya of West Lake is a collection of translated poetic masterpieces, from Chinese to English, sure to please anyone interested in Chinese classical poetry.

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/The Daya of West Lake: /The Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Poetry Selected and Translated with Notes

The clouds rise on my exited chest.
The birds I see widest back to nest.
One day, I’ll stand on the steep crest,
And oversee small hills of the rest.

Fan Qiang, a great poet living in China, has spent five years carefully translating Chinese classical poems penned hundreds of years ago by such literary masters as Li Bai, Du Fu, Su Shi and Li Qingzhao etc..

While attempting to stay true to the original meaning of the poems and the rhymes in English, He also pays homage to the artistic qualities of each of the one hundred and sixty-two included verses. Shared in both Chinese and English languages, the poems mostly reflect on the beauty of nature and its creatures. Included are his meticulous notes that address the meanings and reasons behind the writings as well as how Chinese traditional culture influenced the poets.

The Daya of West Lake is a collection of translated poetic masterpieces, from Chinese to English, sure to please anyone interested in Chinese classical poetry.

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/The Daya of West Lake: /The Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Poetry Selected and Translated with Notes

/The Daya of West Lake: /The Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Poetry Selected and Translated with Notes

by Richard Vann
/The Daya of West Lake: /The Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Poetry Selected and Translated with Notes

/The Daya of West Lake: /The Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Poetry Selected and Translated with Notes

by Richard Vann

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Overview

The clouds rise on my exited chest.
The birds I see widest back to nest.
One day, I’ll stand on the steep crest,
And oversee small hills of the rest.

Fan Qiang, a great poet living in China, has spent five years carefully translating Chinese classical poems penned hundreds of years ago by such literary masters as Li Bai, Du Fu, Su Shi and Li Qingzhao etc..

While attempting to stay true to the original meaning of the poems and the rhymes in English, He also pays homage to the artistic qualities of each of the one hundred and sixty-two included verses. Shared in both Chinese and English languages, the poems mostly reflect on the beauty of nature and its creatures. Included are his meticulous notes that address the meanings and reasons behind the writings as well as how Chinese traditional culture influenced the poets.

The Daya of West Lake is a collection of translated poetic masterpieces, from Chinese to English, sure to please anyone interested in Chinese classical poetry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480895782
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 10/20/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 973 KB

About the Author

Fan Qiang, also known as SmBirdman and Richard Vann, graduated from China Pharmaceutical University in 2004 and earned a master’s degree in microbiology and biochemistry pharmacy. During his professional career, he worked for Novartis (Beijing), and Johnson and Johnson (Shanghai). He now lives in Hangzhou City as a great poet, a free artist, and an independent scholar. His collection of neoclassical poetry, the Xiaoya of West Lake, has been published at 2019.

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