Abstract
How to Read Chinese Poetry Podcast Series : Episode 37.2
Taking advantage of ppt charts and animation, this episode shows viewers how to follow the three basic rules of tonal patterning to construct tonally regulated lines, then couplets, and finally quatrains. The episode ends by inviting viewers to write out quatrain tonal patterns on their own.
Taking advantage of ppt charts and animation, this episode shows viewers how to follow the three basic rules of tonal patterning to construct tonally regulated lines, then couplets, and finally quatrains. The episode ends by inviting viewers to write out quatrain tonal patterns on their own.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Advanced Institute for Global Chinese Studies, Lingnan University |
| Media of output | Sound Recording |
| Size | 20 min |
| Publication status | Published - 20 Oct 2022 |
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How to Read Chinese Poetry : Podcast Series
CAI, Z.-Q. (Host), Feb 2022, Advanced Institute for Global Chinese Studies, Lingnan University.Research output: Other contribution › Other outputs › Creative Works
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How to Read Chinese Poetry : Video Series
CAI, Z.-Q. (Host), Oct 2022, Advanced Institute for Global Chinese Studies, Lingnan University.Research output: Other contribution › Other outputs › Creative Works
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The Sounds of the Tang Poetry (2) : Constructing regulated quatrains
CAI, Z.-Q. (Host), 18 Oct 2022Research output: Creative Works (Non-textual form) › Film or Video
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