The birth of China seen through poetry

The book introduces Chinese culture to readers of English, using poetry from the various periods rendered into English verse to bring back to life past Chinese society as it developed from about 1000 B.C. to the form we see today. With China's increasing importance on the world stage today, man...

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Chinese poetry / Translations into English
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