The Immortal Classical Chinese Poetry season 2
The Immortal Classical Chinese Poetry season 2, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 46 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 341 subscribers.
You will learn about learn a wide range of Chinese vocabularies, for example, vocabularies describing Nature, emotion, major human conditions learn the representative poems of some major classical Chinese poets Learn to analyze classical Chinese poetry learn the distinctive motifs and style of each poet This course is ideal for individuals who are Chinese students interested in learning Chinese language and culture or Students interested in world poetry It is particularly useful for Chinese students interested in learning Chinese language and culture or Students interested in world poetry.
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Summary
Title: The Immortal Classical Chinese Poetry season 2
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 46
Number of Published Lectures: 46
Number of Curriculum Items: 46
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 46
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- learn a wide range of Chinese vocabularies, for example, vocabularies describing Nature, emotion, major human conditions
- learn the representative poems of some major classical Chinese poets
- Learn to analyze classical Chinese poetry
- learn the distinctive motifs and style of each poet
Who Should Attend
- Chinese students interested in learning Chinese language and culture
- Students interested in world poetry
Target Audiences
- Chinese students interested in learning Chinese language and culture
- Students interested in world poetry
Hello everyone, the season 2 of “The Immortal Classical Chinese poetry: Learn Chinese language and Culture series” is launched! Like its predecessor season 1, this course will allow you to learn a wide range of Chinese language (such as language describing Nature, emotion, basic topics of human existence) by learning the breath-taking, immortal beauty of the original works of other most famous classical Chinese poets beyond Li Po, Wang Wei and Tu Fu, including Tang Dynasty poets such as the landscape poet Meng Haoran, the defiant poet ghost Li Ho, Li Shangyin, the obscure poet of passion and renunciation, Tao Yuanming and Han-shan Te-Ching, two renowned Taoist hermit poets in Jin and Ming Dynasty. These two seasons of Immortal Classical Chinese poetry will give you a comprehensive as well as in-depth picture of the most famous classical Chinese poets, especially the poets in the Tang Dynasty, the Golden Age of China as well as classical Chinese poetry.
More than any other countries, classical Chinese poetry is given the most prominent and exalted status, which not only shapes Chinese language, literature, arts, philosophy and religion, but also Chinese history and politics. Chinese scholar-officials are invariably good poets who had passed Civic Entrance Exams with good grades and became high officials by composing excellent poetry and to a lesser extent, great essays. Moreover, the language of classical Chinese poetry is surprisingly similar to modern Chinese language, therefore it is very adaptable to the language use in daily life. To the very few vocabularies that changes their usage in time, the course will explain carefully and provide the modern equivalent.
Each poem is taught in three lectures: the first lecture teaches the language of the poem. Vocabulary lists are provided and taught to recite and to use in modern situation, the literal meaning of each poetic line is explained in great detail, and each poetic line is led to recite and memorize, because the vocabulary lists include vocabularies from the most basic to the advanced, any level of Chinese students can take the course, although it is advisable to take my College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Beginning Level so that you are knowledgeable of the Chinese pinyin and writing system and basic Chinese vocabularies. The second lecture teaches in English the poetic implication, the relationship between its poetic form and meaning, composition method and philosophical influence of the poem, so that you understand and appreciate the cultural implication of the poem in greatest depth. The third lecture is a music recitation video made with my recitation (which you can read after), beautiful classical Chinese music and painting, so that you can further familiarize and memorize the language of the poem, and appreciate the immortal, living beauty of these poems.
Through learning these two seasons of Immortal Classical Chinese Poetry Course in combination you will be able to take greatest pride in yourself in being able to understand the major poets of classical Chinese poetry whose works have amazing homology with Chinese arts, philosophy and religion and shapes Chinese history for thousands of years. While you take the aesthetic flight, your Chinese skill will also improve drastically with the wide range of vocabularies and expression in human existence you acquired in these two courses.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction of the course
Chapter 2: Meng Haoran: landscape poet
Lecture 1: Introduction of Meng Haoran's life and poetic work
Lecture 2: Meng Haoran "Passing the Night at Jian-de River" text practice
Lecture 3: Meng Haoran "Passing the Night at Jian-de River" poetry analysis
Lecture 4: Meng Haoran "Passing the Night at Jian-de River" musical recitation video
Lecture 5: Meng Haoran "Spring Sleep" text practice
Lecture 6: Meng Haoran "Spring Sleep" poetry analysis
Lecture 7: Meng Haoran "Spring Sleep" musical recitation video
Chapter 3: Li Shangyin: obscure poet of passion and renunciation
Lecture 1: Introduction of Li Shangyin's Life and Poetic Work
Lecture 2: Li Shangyin "Chang O" text practice
Lecture 3: Li Shangyin "Chang O" poetry analysis
Lecture 4: Li Shangyin "Chang O" musical recitation video
Lecture 5: Li Shangyin "Brocade Zither" text practice
Lecture 6: Li Shangyin "Brocade Zither" poetry analysis
Lecture 7: Li Shangyin "Brocade Zither" musical recitation video
Chapter 4: Li Poet: Defiant Poet Ghost
Lecture 1: Introduction of Li Ho's life and poetic work
Lecture 2: Li Ho "Su Xiaoxiao Tomb" text practice
Lecture 3: Li Ho "Su Xiaoxiao Tomb" poetry analysis
Lecture 4: Li Ho "Su Xiaoxiao Tomb" musical recitation video
Lecture 5: Li Ho "Autumn Comes" text practice
Lecture 6: Li Ho "Autumn Comes" poetry analysis
Lecture 7: Li Ho "Autumn Comes" musical recitation video
Lecture 8: Li Ho "Lament" text practice
Lecture 9: Li Ho "Lament" poetry analysis
Lecture 10: Li Ho "Lament" musical recitation video
Lecture 11: Li Ho "Libation of the King of Ch'in" text practice part 1
Lecture 12: Li Ho "Libation of the King of Ch'in" text practice part 2
Lecture 13: Li Ho "Libation of the King of Ch'in" poetry analysis
Lecture 14: Li Ho "Libation of the King of Ch'in" musical recitation video
Lecture 15: Li Ho "Ballad of K'ung Hou" text practice part 1
Lecture 16: Li Ho "Ballad of K'ung Hou" text practice part 2
Lecture 17: Li Ho "Ballad of K'ung Hou" poetry analysis
Lecture 18: Li Ho "Ballad of K'ung Hou" musical recitation video
Chapter 5: Han-Shan Te-Ch'in and Tao Yuanming: the fragility of Taoist, Zen impertubility
Lecture 1: Introduction of Han-Shan De-Chin's life and poetic work
Lecture 2: Han-Shan Te-Ch'in text practice
Lecture 3: Han-Shan Te-Ch'in poetry analysis
Lecture 4: Han-Shan Te-Ch'in musical recitation video
Lecture 5: Introduction of Tao Yuanming's Life and Poetic Work
Lecture 6: Tao Yuanming "Micellanies" text practice
Lecture 7: Tao Yuanming "Micellanies" poetry analysis
Lecture 8: Tao Yuanming "Micellanies" musical recitation video
Lecture 9: Tao Yuanming "Elegy" text practice
Lecture 10: Tao Yuanming "Elegy" poetry analysis
Lecture 11: Tao Yuanming "Elegy" musical recitation video
Chapter 6: Summary and Conclusion
Lecture 1: Tensions and conflicts within the Taoist and Zen impacted classical poetry
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture My website of Chinese language/culture of free contents and others
Instructors
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Hong Zeng
Professor of Chinese and English literature
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