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The Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) is often referred to as the Golden Age of China, when the country was generally at peace and the people prosperous. During this time, the arts flourished and poetry reached new heights; in fact, Tang poems are widely accepted as the best classical poems in China's two-thousand-year literary history. The poems in this book represent the repertoire of simpler Tang poems traditionally taught to children.

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Mou-Sien Tseng

Mou-Sien Tseng

Taiwanese
Jean and Mou-Sien were classmates at the Fine Art Department of the National Normal University in Taiwan. After graduation, they married and worked ... See more
Jean Tseng

Jean Tseng

Taiwanese
Jean and Mou-Sien were classmates at the Fine Art Department of the National Normal University in Taiwan. After graduation, they married and worked ... See more

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Maples in the Mist
These Tang Dynasty poems, translated from the Chinese, were traditionally...

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