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More than any other Tang writer he is the poet of lost idyll: the world as it might have been. How that moment arrives in a civilisation, with the loss of group feeling, is often a mystery until it suddenly becomes visible to all. It is hard for the historian, working through administrative documents, memorials and annals, to touch on the real lived experience, but poets can.
The Story of China: A portrait of a civilisation and its people
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