Chinese poets tang dynasty
Chinese poets tang dynasty
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Complete Tang Poems
Collection of Chinese poetry
Complete Tang Poems (or Quan Tangshi) is the largest collection of Tang poetry, containing some 49,000 lyric poems by more than twenty-two hundred poets.
In 1705, it was commissioned at the direction of the Qing dynastyKangxi Emperor and published under his name. The Complete Tang Poems is the major reservoir of surviving Tang dynasty poems, from which the pre-eminent shorter anthology, Three Hundred Tang Poems, is largely drawn.
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Name
The Complete Tang Poems is known as the Quan Tangshi (traditional Chinese: 全唐詩; simplified Chinese: 全唐诗; pinyin: Quán Tángshī; Wade–Giles: Ch'üan T'ang shih; lit. 'Complete (collection of) Tang shi poetry') in Chinese (also transliterated as the Quan Tang Shi, Quantangshi, or Ch'uan-T'ang-shih).
It is also translated in English as the Collected Tang Poems or the Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty.
Compilation
In 1705, the Kangxi