Three Hundred Tang Poems

Three Hundred Tang Poems

The "Three Hundred Tang Poems" (zh-cp|c=唐詩三百首|p=Tángshī sānbái shǒu) is an anthology of poems from the Chinese Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) compiled around 1763 by Sun Zhu (孫誅), the Qing scholar also known as Hengtang Tuishi (衡塘退士 "Retired Master of Hengtang"). Dissatisfied with the anthology "A Thousand Master's Poems" ("Qianjiashi" 千家詩) compiled in the late Southern Song, Sun selected the poems based on their popularity and educational value. The collection has been popular ever since and can be found in many Chinese households. For centuries, elementary students memorized the poems and used them to learn to read and write. It contains poems by Du Fu, Li Bai, Wang Wei, Li Shangyin, Meng Haoran, Han Yu, Du Mu, Bai Juyi, Liu Changqing, Cen Shen, Wang Changling, Wei Yingwu, and more. [cite web|url=http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/chinese/frame.htm |title=Home of 300 Tang Poems |accessdate=2007-09-12 |first= |last=Various |coauthors=Weichang Chan (electronic version), Witter Bynner (translator) |date=1997 |work= [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/chinese/index.html Chinese Text Initiative] |publisher=University of Virginia |language=Chinese, English ] [cite web|url=http://www.afpc.asso.fr/wengu/wg/wengu.php?l=Tangshi
title=Tang Shi – 300 Tang poems |accessdate=2007-09-12 |work= [http://www.afpc.asso.fr/wengu/wg/wengu.php Wengu - Chinese Classics and Translations] |publisher= [http://afpc.asso.fr/ AFPC] |language=Chinese, English, French
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List of Poets

The poets in the anthology are:
* Bai Juyi
* Cen Shen (Cen Can)
* Chang Jian
* Chen Tao
* Chen Zi'ang
* Cui Hao
* Cui Su
* Cui Tu
* Dai Shulun
* Du Fu
* Du Mu
* Du Qiuniang
* Du Shenyan
* Du Xunhe
* Gao Shi
* Gu Kuang
* Han Hong
* Han Wu
* Han Yu
* He Zhizhang
* Huangfu Ran
* Jia Dao
* Jin Changzu
* Li Bai (Li Po)
* Li Duan
* Li Pin
* Li Qi
* Li Shangyin
* Li Yi
* Liu Changqing
* Liu Fangping
* Liu Jixu
* Liu Yuxi
* Liu Zhongyong
* Liu Zongyuan
* Lu Lun
* Luo Binwang
* Ma Dai
* Meng Haoran
* Meng Jiao
* Pei Di
* Qian Qi
* Qin Taoyu
* Qiu Wei
* Qiwu Qian
* Quan Deyu
* Seng Jaoran
* Shen Quanqi
* Sikong Shu
* Song Zhiwen
* Tang Xunzong
* Wang Bo
* Wang Changling
* Wang Han
* Wang Jian
* Wang Wan
* Wang Wei
* Wang Zhihuan
* Wei Yingwu
* Wei Zhuang
* Wen Tingyun
* Wumingshi
* Xibiren
* Xu Hun
* Xue Feng
* Yuan Jie
* Yuan Zhen
* Zhang Bi
* Zhang Hu
* Zhang Ji
* Zhang Jiuling
* Zhang Qiao
* Zhang Xu
* Zheng Tian
* Zhu Qingyu
* Zu Yong

References

External links

* [http://zhongwen.com/tangshi.htm www.zhongwen.com]


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