Classical Chinese Literature

Classical Chinese Literature refers to the body of literary works written in China between antiquity and the end of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. It includes a wide range of genres such as poetry, prose, philosophy, and historical texts that reflect the cultural and intellectual traditions of ancient China. These works are characterized by their use of classical Chinese language, which is known for its concise and poetic expression, as well as its rich symbolism and allusions to Chinese history and philosophy. Classical Chinese Literature has had a profound influence on Chinese culture and continues to be studied and appreciated for its artistic and intellectual achievements.

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