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What is the beauty of China's poems?
Precise rhyme, concise language, dense composition, rich emotion and rich images are the beauty of China's poems, which is the epitome of China's social and cultural life for thousands of years. Ye Jiaying, a famous professor at Nankai University, shows you this wonderful work of world literature and art from a unique perspective.
Characteristics of China's Poetry
From 65438 to 0966, Ye Jiaying was sent by Taiwan Province Provincial University to give lectures in the United States, and served as a visiting professor at the University of Michigan and Harvard University successively. Ye Jiaying was one of the few China scholars who taught China's classical poems in English at that time. Ye Jiaying is pregnant with peaches and plums, and at the same time, she cooperates with Mr. Hai Taowei, head of Asian Department of Harvard University in research work.
Participated in some important international academic conferences, and now these achievements have been published by Harvard University. During this period, due to Chinese mainland's long-term isolation from the western world, Ye Jiaying's teaching and research activities made an important contribution to the spread of China culture in the west, and its influence was immeasurable.
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