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  2. Heavenly Questions - Wikipedia

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    The poetic style of the Heavenly Question is markedly different from the other sections of the Chuci collection, with the exception of the "Nine Songs" ("Jiuge"). The poetic form of the Heavenly Questions is the four-character line, more similar to the Shijing than to the predominantly variable lines generally typical of the Chuci pieces, the vocabulary also differs from most of the rest of ...

  3. Qu Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Qu Yuan is the only person in the whole of Chinese history who is fully entitled to be called 'the people's poet'." [19] Guo Moruo's 1942 play Qu Yuan [20] gave him similar treatment, drawing parallels to Hamlet and King Lear. [18]

  4. Tianwen-1 - Wikipedia

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    Tianwen-1 Chinese: 天问一号 (also referred to as TW-1; simplified Chinese: 天 问; traditional Chinese: 天 問; lit. 'Heavenly Questions') is an interplanetary mission by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) which sent a robotic spacecraft to Mars, consisting of 6 spacecraft: an orbiter, two deployable cameras, lander, remote camera, and the Zhurong rover. [22]

  5. Planetary Exploration of China - Wikipedia

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    The program's name "Tianwen", which literally means "questions to heaven", derived from the eponymous poem by the famous ancient poet Qu Yuan of the state of Chu during the Warring States period (475–221 BC). The name represents the Chinese people's relentless pursuit of truth, the country's cultural inheritance of its understanding of nature ...

  6. List of poems in Chinese or by Chinese poets - Wikipedia

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    Qu Yuan: Ancient: Chu Ci: 離騷: Lí Sāo "Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den" Yuen Ren Chao: Modern Chinese poetry: 施氏食獅史: Shī Shì shí shī shǐ "Listening to Louis Chen's Zither" Wong Kwok Pun: Modern Chinese poetry: 聽陳蕾士的琴箏 "Looking up at the Starry Sky" Wen Jiabao: Modern Chinese poetry: 仰望星空: yǎng wàng ...

  7. Shiji - Wikipedia

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    In his chapter on the patriotic minister and poet Qu Yuan, Sima Qian writes, "I have read [Qu Yuan's works] Li Sao, Tianwen ("Heaven Asking"), Zhaohun (summoning the soul), and Ai Ying (Lament for Ying)".

  8. Tianwen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tianwen is a Classical Chinese poem known in English as the Heavenly Questions. Tianwen may also refer to: Tianwen-1, a 2020 Chinese space mission to Mars; Tianwen-2, a planned Chinese asteroid sample-return mission; Tianwen-3, a planned Chinese Mars sample-return mission; Tianwen-4, a planned Chinese space mission to Jupiter and Uranus

  9. Ode of Showa Restoration - Wikipedia

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    Bekira no fuchi ni nami sawagi fuzan no kumo wa midaretobu kondaku no yo ni ware tateba gifun ni moete chishio waku The monied elite, beholden to nought but wealth and status Thinking nothing of this land and its fate Conglomerates boast of their wealth but Have not hearts which think of the soil and grain [P 2] 権門上に傲れども