
Du Mu - Wikipedia
Du Mu (Chinese: 杜牧; pinyin: Dù Mù; Wade–Giles: Tu 4 Mu 4; 803–852) was a Chinese calligrapher, poet, and politician who lived during the late Tang dynasty. His courtesy name …
杜牧(唐代杰出诗人)_百度百科
文以《阿房宫赋》为最著,诗作明丽隽永,绝句诗尤受人称赞,世称 小杜。 与 李商隐 齐名,合称“ 小李杜 ”。 代表作《泊秦淮》《江南春》《赤壁》《题乌江亭》等,脍炙人口。 年轻时,好读 …
读诗赏译| 杜牧《清明》及25个英文译本(目前为止搜集最为全面)
2017年4月4日 · By Du Mu. 万昌盛、王僴中 译. The ceaseless drizzle drips all the dismal day, So broken-hearted fares the traveler on the way. When asked where could be found a tavern …
Du Mu Poems - Poetry of Du Mu - Chinese Poetry
Du Mu (Chinese: 杜牧; pinyin: Dù Mù; 803–852) was a Chinese calligrapher, poet, and politician who lived during the late Tang dynasty. His courtesy name was Muzhi (牧之), and sobriquet …
Du Mu English Translations - Chinese Poems
Du Mu English Translations Click on the title of each poem for the text in Chinese characters, pinyin and literal translation. Drinking Alone Du Mu Outside the window, wind and snow blow …
Du Mu - China Daily
Du Mu (803 - 852), a native of Wannian, Jingzhao (present Xi'an of Shaanxi Province), was a renowned poet in the Tang Dynasty. He passed the imperial examination in the year 828. Du …
Du Mu Index - Chinese Poems
Du Mu (also known as Tu Mu) wrote in the Late Tang period. He is best known as a writer of sensually descriptive quatrains. Each poem indexed below appears in characters, pinyin, and …
Du Mu: His Life and Times – LAC Poetry - Learn Ancient Chinese …
2018年3月31日 · Du Mu was a famous late Tang Dynasty poet and essayist. Often referred to as the “Lesser Du” in contrast to the more famous Du Fu. He was born in 803 to a wealthy and …
Poems for Parting by Du Mu - Words Without Borders
2005年1月1日 · Du Mu (803-52) is, among the masters of the late Tang dynasty, especially admired for his skill with short poems, many of which were composed in the New Style quatrain.
Du Mu - Li Bai - Classical Chinese Poetry
Du Mu (Chinese: 杜牧; pinyin: Dù Mù; Wade–Giles: Tu4 Mu4) (803–852) was a leading Chinese poet of the late Tang Dynasty. His courtesy name was Muzhi (牧之), and sobriquet Fanchuan ( …