China's First Collection of Poems

Three hundred Tang poems are classics in the history of China literature, and also the first collection of poems by China. It was compiled by Du Gongbu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, and included 3 excellent poems by poets in the Tang Dynasty, covering the all-round development of literature in the Tang Dynasty and becoming one of the representatives of China's classical poems.

The historical background of 3 Tang poems

The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of China's poetry, and poetry became an important part of the cultural life at that time. With the prosperity of culture and the opening of social atmosphere in the Tang Dynasty, scholars and writers emerged in succession, and their poems were not only of artistic value, but also of great significance to the times. The selection of 3 Tang poems was born under this background.

The selection and compilation of 3 Tang poems

The selection and compilation of 3 Tang poems lasted for three years and was presided over by Du Gongbu. He first selected nearly 1, excellent poems from more than 14, poems in the Tang Dynasty, and then after repeated screening and revision, he finally selected 3 of the most exquisite poems. When selecting poems, Du Gongbu paid attention to the artistic value and significance of the times, and made every effort to fully reflect the style and characteristics of Tang poetry.

The content features of 3 Tang poems

The content of 3 Tang poems covers the all-round development of Tang literature, including traditional poems such as always in my heart's poems, pastoral poems and landscape poems, as well as new poems such as new Yuefu poems and long narrative poems, with diverse poetic styles and rich cultural connotations. Poetry involves homesickness, love, philosophy of life, etc., and expresses the feelings and thoughts of the literati in the Tang Dynasty.

How to appreciate 3 Tang poems

How to appreciate 3 Tang poems needs to start from many aspects. The first is the artistic value of poetry, and we need to appreciate the rhythm, meter and artistic conception of poetry. Secondly, the cultural connotation of poetry requires understanding the historical background, cultural traditions and social features of the Tang Dynasty. Finally, the significance of poetry in the times, we need to explore the influence and contribution of poetry to the society and culture at that time.