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ences of the famous poet Dufu ( 杜甫 ) in the Tang dynasty. Upon completion of the course,
students will have built up their ability of independent thinking, analysis and can pursue further
studies on the subject.
CHI 356 Selected Readings in Prose of Ming and Qing Dynasties
1 Term; 3 Credits
Prose of Ming and Qing dynasties is the end phase in the development of Chinese clas-
sical prose, and the attainment of the short essays is particularly prominent. This course aims
to describe the development of Ming and Qing prose so that students can understand the
position of Ming and Qing prose in the history of Chinese prose. The course offers brilliant
short essays and analyses their artistic characteristics. Through studying them, students could
improve their appreciation and analysis ability, expand their prose knowledge and practise
essay writing.
CHI 357 Chinese Poetry II
1 Term; 3 Credits
This course is provided for those who have taken Chinese Poetry I. The main aim is to
further study the classical poems in Song and Qing dynasties, analyse the artistic conception
and style, and distinguish the differences between Tang and Song poems. Students also need
to write rhyming poems.
CHI 358 Dream of the Red Mansions
1 Term; 3 Credits
The course is designed to introduce and promote students’ understanding and appreci-
ation of the prestigious ancient Chinese fiction, Dream of the Red Mansions. Students will be
instructed to read the original work in depth and increase their knowledge about this work
through relevant video materials and class discussion. Students will also have the opportunity
to learn the research history of the fiction and the development of Hongxue (i.e. Redology, the
academic study of Dream of the Red Mansions).
CHI 359 Su Dongpo’s Poetry
1 Term; 3 Credits
The course focuses on the study of the poetry works, life, thoughts, literary style and
influences of the famous poet Su Dongpo ( 蘇東坡 ) in the Song dynasty. Upon completion of
the course, students will have built up their ability of independent thinking and critical analysis
on Su Dongpo’s works, cultivate skills in writing Chinese classical poems, and further
understand the similarities and differences between Tang poetry and Song poetry.
CHI 361 Advanced Putonghua (for Undergraduates)
1 Term; 3 Credits
This course is designed to further enhance students' proficiency in Putonghua on the
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