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Han and Wei Dynasties Yuefu
“You must be a firm rock, / I must be a pliant reed”; “If you idle in your prime, / You will have regrets in old age.” …Nowadays, many lines from classicyuefuare still being quoted, bringing aesthetic enjoyment to modern society.
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Eight Great Prose Masters of Tang and Song
The greatest prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties are Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe (also known as Su Che), Zeng Gong, and Wang Anshi. They are known collectively as the "eight great prose masters of the Tang and Song."
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