There could be a story where a young member of the warrior poet society was initially more interested in the warrior aspect. But through his experiences in war, he discovered the true power of poetry. He wrote about the horrors he witnessed, the camaraderie among the soldiers, and how war changed people. His poems became a record of the war from a very personal and emotional perspective, and they were passed down within the society as a way to remember the sacrifices and lessons of that war.
Hwarang isn't a true story. It weaves together various fictional elements and storylines to create an engaging and dramatic narrative set in a historical backdrop.
Hwarang has roots in real history. However, when presented in various forms of media or storytelling, some embellishments and creative interpretations are common to make it more engaging and accessible to the audience.
Fan Xian became a poet in the 27th episode of the TV series " Celebrating Years." In this episode, Zhuang Mohan accused Fan Xian of plagiarizing his teacher's poem," Ascending Ascension." In order to prove his innocence, Fan Xian recited 100 poems on the spot in court, shocking everyone. This part of the story displayed Fan Xian's talent and ability to recite. It was called his highlight moment.
Not really. Hwarang is more of a fictional creation with elements inspired by historical contexts rather than being a direct retelling of a true story.
There are many poems about youth that can be referred to by the following famous foreign poets:
1. Love's All by William Shakespeare:
Love's all in this and that's all:
Love's the key and love's the lock;
Love's the sunlight and love's the sun's warm:
Love's the bread and love's the bread's sound:
Love's the music and love's the music's beat:
Love's the dance and love's the dance's light
2 Edward Black's Dreams of the Youth:
Dreams of thee sweet summer day
In my dream I see thee fair;
Thy face like a rose in full bloom
It was extremely beautiful.
3. Robert Frost's Song of the Youth:
O summer summer so bright and warm
The summer of my youth when I was young
In the fields of green my friends met me
And we played and laughed and made our days bright
4. Thomas Pynchon's Youth:
Youth is a time of life when the world is young
When the sun and moon and stars all in a moment
Blink and you're gone and the world is yours for the taking
And you can do anything you please with just your mind
5. George Eliot's Dreams of the Youth:
The years go by and the years add up
And one day you're old and gray and have long hair
And your friends and neighbors and partners all think of you
And wonder how you came to be so old and gray
But youth only comes once, and so does the dream of youth
Once it was lost, it could not be retrieved. It could only be kept in his heart forever.
They reflect courage. The poets were often in the midst of war, and their stories show they had the guts to not only fight but also express themselves artistically in such a harsh environment.
The Hwarang were an elite group in Korean history. The true story involves their formation as a sort of youth corps. They were trained in various aspects like martial arts, literature, and music. They played important roles in different historical events, and their code of conduct was highly respected. They were also associated with the spread of Buddhism and cultural development in Korea at that time.
I'm not sure specifically as there may not be a widely known mainstream story with this exact title. It could potentially be about the love stories that occur within the context of the Hwarang, which were an elite group in Korean history. Maybe it involves a young Hwarang falling in love with a girl from a different social class or from another part of the kingdom.