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  2. Chang Hen Ge (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Chang Hen Ge (Chinese: 長恨歌; lit. 'Song of Everlasting Regret') is a literary masterpiece from the Tang dynasty by the famous Chinese poet Bai Juyi (772–846). It retells the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and his favorite concubine Yang Guifei (719–756). This long narrative poem is dated from 809. [1]

  3. Category:Tang dynasty poetry - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Tang dynasty poetry" ... Chang Hen Ge (poem) Chunwang (poem) Complete Tang Poems; E. Eighteen Songs of a ...

  4. Category:Chinese poems - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Chang Hen Ge (poem) Changsha (poem) D.

  5. Chang hen ge - Wikipedia

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    Chang hen ge may refer to: Chang hen ge (poem), an 809 Chinese poem by Bai Juyi about the love and death of Yang Yuhuan; The Song of Everlasting Sorrow, a 1995 Chinese novel by Wang Anyi, about a Shanghai woman's life in the 20th century Everlasting Regret, a 2005 Hong Kong film based on Wang's novel

  6. List of Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Jiān/biyiniao (鶼/比翼鸟): a mythical bird with two heads, one male, one female. They have only one pair of wings, and they are inseparable. In the poem Chang Hen Ge(长恨歌), the emperor mourns for his dead lover, and states that he would be a biyiniao and stay with her forever. Jiguang (吉光; jíguāng)

  7. Thai literature - Wikipedia

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    The unabridged version published by the National Library is 48,686-bāt (two line couplets) long, totaling over 600,000 words, and spanning 132 samut Thai books—by far the single longest poem in the Thai language, [24] and is the world's second longest epic poem written by a single poet. Sunthorn Phu, however, originally intended to end the ...

  8. Bai Juyi - Wikipedia

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    Bai Juyi (also Bo Juyi or Po Chü-i; Chinese: 白居易; 772–846), courtesy name Letian (樂天), was a Chinese musician, poet, and politician during the Tang dynasty.Many of his poems concern his career or observations made about everyday life, including as governor of three different provinces.

  9. Thai poetry - Wikipedia

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    Thai poetry dates to the Sukhothai period (13th–14th centuries) and flourished under Ayutthaya (14th–18th centuries), during which it developed into its current forms. Though many works were lost to the Burmese conquest of Ayutthaya in 1767, sponsorship by subsequent kings helped revive the art, with new works created by many great poets ...