Du Fu’s conspicuous negativity and Li Bai’s hidden positivity: a sentiment comparison and exploration

In the studies of classical Chinese poetry, the comparison between Li Bai and Du Fu is an everlasting topic, yielding many qualitative interpretations, among which a widely known but disputable one is Li’s positivity versus Du’s negativity. With the development of digital means, distant reading has...

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