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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2013. Issue 9-2
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PO CHU-I: BRIGHT GENIUS OF TANG DYNASTY

Yurii Grigor'evich Smertin
Kuban' State University


Submitted: September 9, 2013
Abstract. The article presents the life and work of outstanding poet Po Chu-I. Historical and cultural processes that took place in China in the VIII th-IX th centuries are studied, the expression means of the Chinese poetry are analyzed, and the way of life of the Chinese intellectuals is described. It is concluded that Po Chu-I expressed the main trends of the Tang dynasty in his work and made classical elitist poetry much closer to the tastes and needs of society.
Key words and phrases:
поэзия
стихи
буддизм
даосизм
конфуцианство
символизм
poetry
poems
Buddhism
Taoism
Confucianism
symbolism
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