http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/chinese_poetry.html
1. web.cn.edu
2. There is not a particular author who wrote this article but there is a work cited section in the end with 3 books which can be considered the "sources." It includes:
Lau, D. C., trans. Tao Te Ching. NY: Penguin, 1963, reprint 1992.
Owen, Stephen. "Forward to the 1987 Edition." The Book of Songs: The Ancient Chinese Classic of Poetry. Trans. Arthur Waley. NY: Grove Press, 1987.
Waley, Arthur, trans. The Book of Songs. NY: Evergreen, 1937.
----->trans. The Book of Songs: The Ancient Chinese Classic of Poetry. NY: Grove Press, 1987.
3.All of these books are valid and written by people who have qualifications according to my research and also the website is a college website which is also considered valid
4. This source is about a type of chinese literature which comes in the category of chinese art. The one that i am interested in and going to research is chinese poetry and this website talks about the history on the poetry and the chararestics of chinese poetry and what makes it different from other types of poetry
5.Yes because the sources are valid and information seems reasonable
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