Tianwen poem by Qu Yuan

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"Tianwen" is a classical Chinese poem by the Warring States poet Qu Yuan, composed as a series of profound, questioning verses that explore cosmology, mythology, and philosophical doubts.

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instanceOf Chinese literary work
classical Chinese poem
lyric poetry
alsoKnownAs Heavenly Questions NERFINISHED
Questions to Heaven NERFINISHED
approximateDate 4th century BCE
associatedState State of Chu NERFINISHED
associatedWith Qu Yuan’s exile and disillusionment
author Qu Yuan NERFINISHED
collection Chu Ci NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ancient China NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance canonical work of Chu Ci anthology
important text in Chinese mythological studies
dateOfComposition Warring States period NERFINISHED
form rhymed verse
genre mythological poetry
philosophical poetry
historicalContext late Warring States intellectual climate
includedIn standard editions of Chu Ci
influenced Han dynasty scholars
later Chinese cosmological thought
later Chinese mythography
language Classical Chinese
literaryPeriod Warring States period NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Chu ci tradition
philosophicalAspect epistemological questioning
skeptical inquiry
primaryMode interrogative
questionCount over 170 questions
referencedBy later Chinese commentators
structure series of questions
studiedIn Chinese literature curricula
style compressed imagery
dense allusion
subjectMatter ancient Chinese deities
creation myths
legendary heroes
natural phenomena
theme Chinese mythology NERFINISHED
cosmology
gods and spirits
moral order
origin of the universe
philosophical doubt
theodicy
tone inquiring
reflective
skeptical

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