The abridgement of famous Tang Dynasty poetry
by later generations
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05 Sep 2009
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05 Sep 2009
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Some famous Tang Dynasty poems were once abridged by later generations. The earliest abridgements occurred in the Tang Dynasty because the music officials in charge of music intended to make the poems suitable for singing. However, the success of some abridgements was attributed to literary creation. Among the various abridgements of the famous Tang poems, the most successful instances formed a truncated verse by segmenting four lines from the original works. The author holds that this phenomenon in literary history indicated the pursuit of terseness, which was a popular feature of ancient Chinese poetic creation. Moreover, it also reflected the later poets’ criticism and amended the artistic criterion of the Tang poetry.
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The abridgement of famous Tang Dynasty poetry
by later generations. Front. Lit. Stud. China, 2009, 3(3): 455‒478 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11702-009-0018-5
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