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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).
Zeami Motokiyo also quoted from Bai, in his Noh plays, and even wrote one, Haku Rakuten, about the Japanese god of poetry repelling the Chinese poet from Japan, in opposition to Bai's (perceived) challenge to the country's poetic autonomy. [20] Scene from the poem Chang Hen Ge, depicting Emperor Xuanzong (center) and his concubines.
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 (novel) , a 1995 Chinese novel by Wang Anyi, about a Shanghai woman's life in the 20th century
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Scene from the poem Chang Hen Ge by Bai Juyi (772–846). Owl on the Pine and Chicken on the Bamboo, owl section. Early 1600s. ... (fully available online as PDF), ...
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