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Poetic China Recitation Original Divisions

Poetic China is a work that combines classical Chinese poetry and sound art, through the recitation of classical Chinese poetry and the use of music, it shows the charm of Chinese culture. The work covers classic poems from various historical periods such as Tang poems, Song lyrics and Yuan compositions, including both masterpieces by famous artists and lesser-known masterpieces. The following is a categorization of the original poems:

I. Tang Poetry: "Silent Night Thoughts", "Ascending to a High Height", "Fugue Ku Yuan Cao Sending Farewell" and so on, all of them are the classic works of Tang poets, which show the open-minded and unrestrained emotions and styles of the literati in Tang Dynasty.

Song lyrics: "The Moon on the Western River", "Song of Water", "Mid-Autumn Festival", "Butterfly Lovers", "How Deep is the Courtyard" and so on, are the representative works of the Song Dynasty literati, which integrate the freshness, elegance and gracefulness of the Song Dynasty literati.

Third, Yuan dynasty compositions: Yuan dynasty compositions such as "The West Wing" and "The Story of Nanke" express the romantic and bold emotions of the literati of the Yuan dynasty through the depiction of love, life and other themes.

Fourth, others: the works also contain other types of classic literature such as "Slow Magnolia" and "Qing Ping Le", which show the great depth of Chinese culture.

Through the recitation of these classic poems and the use of music, the work fully expresses the charm and characteristics of Chinese culture. Each poem has a unique emotional and cultural value, allowing people to have a deeper understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture.