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in spring. The second and third lament the ephemerality of life, as well as the sorrow of travellers and the loved ones they leave behind. The poem marks a stylistic break from the poetry of the preceding
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created a piece of orchestral music with the same name, which has since entered the classical repertoire for the traditional Chinese instrument
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One of the most unique poems of the Tang dynasty, "Spring River in the Flower Moon Night" is included in virtually all historical surveys of
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was especially enthusiastic in his praise, calling it "the poem of all poems, the summit of all summits."
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Only two of Zhang Ruoxu's poems are extant, but one of them, "Spring River in the Flower Moon Night" (
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Free HD Video Recording of Variations on "Spring River in the Flower Moon Night"
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The Vitality of the Lyric Voice: Shih Poetry from the Late Han to the T'ang
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and three sections. The first section describes the scenery of the moonlit
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L'Analyse formelle de l'œuvre poétique d'un auteur des Tang, Zhang Ruo-Xu
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Zhang Ruoxu's poem has inspired numerous later artworks. The composer
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The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature
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province, and served as a minor military officer in
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Zhang
Chinese
Wade–Giles
Tang dynasty
Yangzhou
Jiangsu
Spring River in the Flower Moon Night
Tang poems
Yangzhou
Jiangsu
Yanzhou
Shandong
He Zhizhang
Zhang Xu
Bao Rong
Lower Yangtze
quatrains
Yangtze River
Six Dynasties
Tang poetry
Tang poetry
Wen Yiduo
Peng Xiuwen
guzheng
Lantern Festival
Hong Kong Museum of Art

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