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Featured Article: Poetry

Illustration for the cover of Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market and Other Poems. (1862), by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Goblin Market used complex poetic diction in nursery rhyme form: "We must not look at goblin men, We must not buy their fruits, Who knows upon what soil they fed, Their hungry thirsty roots?"
Poetry is a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its ostensible meaning. Poetry often uses particular forms and conventions to expand the literal meaning of the words, or to evoke emotional or sensual responses. Devices such as assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and rhythm are sometimes used to achieve musical or incantatory effects. Poetry's use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony, and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations.

Popular Article: Tang Dynasty

China under the Tang Dynasty (yellow) and its sphere of influence
The Tang Dynasty (June 18, 618 – June 4, 907 C.E.), founded by the Li family, was preceded by the Sui Dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China. The dynasty, with its capital at Chang'an (present-day Xi'an), the most populous city in the world at the time, is regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization—equal to or surpassing that of the Han Dynasty—as well as a golden age of cosmopolitan culture.

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The Korean War is technically not over since it ended with an armistice not a peace treaty (source: Korean War)