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Recommendation of Botany Books in China
Based on Sun Zhu's Collection of Poems in Qing Dynasty, Selected Plants in Tang Poetry introduces the morphology, characteristics and distribution areas of plants in Tang poetry. From the understanding of their form and representative significance, the author provides a channel to communicate with the poet deeply in his inner world.

brief Introduction of the content

Based on the creative ideas of natural science and classical literature, this book applies the production technology of color graphic reference books to the field of classical literature in China, and introduces a variety of plants in Tang poetry with clear explanations and clear photos. Let Chinese people enjoy the artistic conception of China's traditional ancient poems, and at the same time, they can vividly see all kinds of plants involved, thus enriching their botanical knowledge. In the situation that a large number of books with pictures of Tang poetry are pushed to the market, this book takes pictures of plants as a new starting point, which provides a new model for book making with pictures and texts. The author of this book is a botanist who is quite proficient in classical literature, so he can make this innovation.

The series of plant illustrations in the book (***5 volumes) also includes the plant illustrations in The Book of Songs, The Songs of Chu, A Dream of Red Mansions and Idioms.

Brief introduction of the author

Pan Fujun, Ph.D. in Agronomy and Soil, University of Hawaii, USA, is currently the head of the Department of Forest Biology, Forestry Research Institute. What I have learned is closely related to plants, and what I love is closely related to China's classical literature. In recent years, we are committed to transforming Taipei Botanical Garden from a teaching garden into a high-quality leisure place for Taipei citizens. He is the author of Vegetation and Folk Botany.

Lv Shengyou, from a family of photographers, is currently working in the Forestry Research Institute, specializing in plant research. Establish the first rare plant cultivation area in Taiwan Province Province. He was sent to Southeast Asian countries, went deep into the tropical rain forest mountains and photographed dozens of volumes of plant ecology. He is the author of 365 Days of Wild Flowers and Illustrative Plants in Taiwan Province Province.