Love Poetry
From Tang palaces to modern hearts — explore how poets across cultures have expressed love, longing, and devotion.
Love Across Cultures
Love is the most universal theme in poetry. Chinese poets wrote of love through metaphor — the moon representing yearning, the willow symbolizing parting. Western romantics found their own voices, yet the emotions echo across centuries and continents.
Chinese Love Poems
Chinese love poetry often uses subtle imagery: the fidelity of the phoenix, the bitterness of separation, the sweetness of reunion. These poems have moved Chinese readers for over a thousand years.
Themes in Love Poetry
Longing — The ache of missing someone, expressed through moonlight, autumn leaves, and empty beds.
Devotion — Poems of steadfast love, loyalty, and the commitment of two hearts intertwined.
Nature as Metaphor — How poets used seasons, birds, and landscapes to express what words alone could not.