Chinese Classical Literature
Chinese Classical Literature refers to the body of literary works that were produced in China during ancient times, typically spanning from the earliest recorded writings to around the end of the Qing dynasty in the early 20th century. This type of literature includes various forms such as poetry, prose, essays, and drama, and is characterized by its rich cultural and historical significance. Chinese Classical Literature often reflects the values, beliefs, and societal norms of the time in which it was written, while also showcasing the artistic talents and literary prowess of the authors. Themes commonly found in this genre include nature, love, morality, and the human experience, with many works drawing inspiration from classical Chinese philosophy, mythology, and folklore.
External Links
- [ClassicalChineseLiterature.org] - 500 - (/)