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Geese (genus Anser) are an important motif in Chinese poetry. Examples of goose imagery have an important place in Chinese poetry ranging from the Shijing and the Chu Ci poets through the poets of Han poetry and later poets of Tang poetry such as Li Bai, Wang Wei, Du Fu, and the Xiaoxiang poetry, especially in the poetry of the Song dynastic era. Various poetic concepts could be communicated by the inclusion of the imagery of geese in a poem, and the understanding of allusions to a goose or geese can help provide key insights into the poems of Classical Chinese poetry. Chinese sources typically distinguish between two types of geese, the domestic goose, and the wild goose: of the two, the wild goose is the more important for poetry, whether as significant of migratory seasonal change, or a

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  • Geese in Chinese poetry (en)
  • 中国诗歌中的大雁 (zh)
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  • 大雁(雁)是中国诗歌中的一个重要意象。从《诗经》《楚辞》直至汉朝诗、唐诗诗人李白、王维、杜甫及后来的潇湘诗歌尤其是宋诗,大雁的图象在中文诗歌中具有重要地位。不同的诗歌概念能通过诗中大雁的意象联结起来。理解大雁的典故有助于理解中国古典诗歌的关键内容。中国文学典型地将大雁分为家雁和野雁:在诗歌中,野雁更重要,它们随季节变化迁徙,或带着分居(通常如大雁迁徙的方向,一北一南)的远方爱人的书信,或为失去了团队的孤雁形象。 (zh)
  • Geese (genus Anser) are an important motif in Chinese poetry. Examples of goose imagery have an important place in Chinese poetry ranging from the Shijing and the Chu Ci poets through the poets of Han poetry and later poets of Tang poetry such as Li Bai, Wang Wei, Du Fu, and the Xiaoxiang poetry, especially in the poetry of the Song dynastic era. Various poetic concepts could be communicated by the inclusion of the imagery of geese in a poem, and the understanding of allusions to a goose or geese can help provide key insights into the poems of Classical Chinese poetry. Chinese sources typically distinguish between two types of geese, the domestic goose, and the wild goose: of the two, the wild goose is the more important for poetry, whether as significant of migratory seasonal change, or a (en)
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