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Ming poetry refers to the poetry of or typical of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). With over one million specimens of Ming poetry surviving today, the poetry of the Ming dynasty represents one of the major periods of Classical Chinese poetry, as well as an area of active modern academic research. Ming poetry (and Chinese art and literature in general) is marked by 2 transitional phases, the transition between the Yuan dynasty which was the predecessor to the Ming, and the Qing-Ming transition which eventually resulted in the succeeding Qing dynasty. Although in politico-dynastic terms, the dynastic leadership of China is historically relatively clear-cut, the poetic periods involved encompass the lifespans and works of poets whose lives and poetic output transcend both the end of one dynasty

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  • Ming poetry (en)
  • 명나라의 시문학 (ko)
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  • 명나라의 시문학은 명나라 시기(1368-1644)에 있었던 시문학을 말한다. 백만 개가 넘는 시문학 작품들이 현재까지 전해지고 있는 가운데, 명나라 시기의 문학은 고전 중국 문학의 핵심 부분을 차지한다. 명나라의 시문학은 크게 2개로 나뉘는데, 첫째는 전대 왕조였던 원나라의 기풍을 이어받은 것이고, 둘째는 후대 왕조인 청나라의 기풍과 비슷한 풍의 문학이다. 중국은 역사적으로 왕조의 구성원이나 권력층들은 확연하게 갈리는 반면, 그 문학이나 시와 같은 문화적인 부분은 전 왕조와 새로운 왕조가 조화롭게 어우러진 모습을 취하고 있다. (ko)
  • Ming poetry refers to the poetry of or typical of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). With over one million specimens of Ming poetry surviving today, the poetry of the Ming dynasty represents one of the major periods of Classical Chinese poetry, as well as an area of active modern academic research. Ming poetry (and Chinese art and literature in general) is marked by 2 transitional phases, the transition between the Yuan dynasty which was the predecessor to the Ming, and the Qing-Ming transition which eventually resulted in the succeeding Qing dynasty. Although in politico-dynastic terms, the dynastic leadership of China is historically relatively clear-cut, the poetic periods involved encompass the lifespans and works of poets whose lives and poetic output transcend both the end of one dynasty (en)
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  • Ming poetry refers to the poetry of or typical of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). With over one million specimens of Ming poetry surviving today, the poetry of the Ming dynasty represents one of the major periods of Classical Chinese poetry, as well as an area of active modern academic research. Ming poetry (and Chinese art and literature in general) is marked by 2 transitional phases, the transition between the Yuan dynasty which was the predecessor to the Ming, and the Qing-Ming transition which eventually resulted in the succeeding Qing dynasty. Although in politico-dynastic terms, the dynastic leadership of China is historically relatively clear-cut, the poetic periods involved encompass the lifespans and works of poets whose lives and poetic output transcend both the end of one dynasty and the initiatory period of the next. (en)
  • 명나라의 시문학은 명나라 시기(1368-1644)에 있었던 시문학을 말한다. 백만 개가 넘는 시문학 작품들이 현재까지 전해지고 있는 가운데, 명나라 시기의 문학은 고전 중국 문학의 핵심 부분을 차지한다. 명나라의 시문학은 크게 2개로 나뉘는데, 첫째는 전대 왕조였던 원나라의 기풍을 이어받은 것이고, 둘째는 후대 왕조인 청나라의 기풍과 비슷한 풍의 문학이다. 중국은 역사적으로 왕조의 구성원이나 권력층들은 확연하게 갈리는 반면, 그 문학이나 시와 같은 문화적인 부분은 전 왕조와 새로운 왕조가 조화롭게 어우러진 모습을 취하고 있다. (ko)
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