My parents started teaching me classical Chinese poetry at age 3.
During his early career, he wrote primarily classical Chinese poetry.
The work is traditional and hearkens back to classical poetry.
When I was 17, we were reading classical poetry in English class.
What we talked about (it was mainly the classical poetry of the eighteenth century!) did not seem to matter much.
Also, classical Chinese poetry allows for a great amount of license in interpretation.
Stanford plans to use the money for a professorship in classical Chinese poetry.
The rules of classical French poetry (from the late 16th to the 18th century) also put forward the following:
These terms originally applied to the quantitative meter of classical poetry.
There are various typical forms in which Classical Chinese poetry was written.