学阮公体三首

學阮公體三首
xuéruǎngōngtǐsānshǒu
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 'Three Poems in the Style of Ruan Gong'
  2. 2 (Tang) a set of three poems by Liu Zongyuan imitating Ruan Ji's philosophical verse
  3. 3 (lit.) learning Master Ruan's style, three poems

Examples

Liǔ Zōngyuán de Xué Ruǎn Gōng Tǐ Sān Shǒu chōngmǎnle zhésī hé yǐnyù.
Liu Zongyuan's 'Three Poems in the Style of Ruan Gong' are full of philosophical thought and metaphor.
Zhè zǔ shī shì Xué Ruǎn Gōng Tǐ Sān Shǒu zhōng zuì cháng bèi xuǎnrù jiàocái de yī shǒu.
This is the most frequently anthologized poem from the 'Three Poems in the Style of Ruan Gong.'

Tips

history
Title of a three-poem set by (Liu Zongyuan, 773-819, Tang), written in imitation of (Ruan Ji, 210-263, Wei/Jin), the Bamboo-Grove poet whose 《怀》(Songs of My Cares) established dark, indirect political verse. = 'Master Ruan' (). = poetic style. = three poems. Liu was a leading reformer exiled to Yongzhou; imitating Ruan Ji let him voice political grief through allegory.
usage
This is a poem title, always rendered as such — quote it when discussing Tang reception of Wei-Jin poetry, or Liu Zongyuan's exile verse. here is the measure word for poems.

Stroke Order

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