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Wei Yingwu

Wei Yingwu (traditional Chinese: 韋應物; simplified Chinese: 韦应物; pinyin: Wéi Yìngwù; Wade–Giles: Wei Ying-wu; c. 737? – c. 792), courtesy name Yibo (義博), art name Xizhai (西齋), was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. Twelve of Wei Yingwu's poems were included in the influential Three Hundred Tang Poems anthology. He was also known by his honorific name Wei Suzhou (韋蘇州), which was bestowed upon him as a result of his service as the governor of Suzhou.

Biography edit

Wei Yingwu was born around 737[1] in Chang'an. He came from a prestigious family, the Xiaoyaogong branch of the Wei clan of Jingzhao, and was born into nobility; his great-grandfather, Wei Daijia, had been a chancellor during the reign of Wu Zetian. Wei Yingwu became an imperial bodyguard of Emperor Xuanzong when he was fifteen years old.[2] Because he came from a noble background, he was not required to pass the imperial examination.[3]

After the death of Emperor Xuanzong, Wei Yingwu served as the magistrate of Hu County and Yueyang. He was also the governor of Chuzhou (784), Jiangzhou (785), and Suzhou (787-792). He died in Suzhou in 792.[2][4]

According to John C. H. Wu, the turbulence and lack of strong central leadership of China during Wei Yingwu's poetry-writing years was a major influence upon his work. One example of such sociopolitical turmoil is the An Shi Rebellion of 755–763. Wu suggests that images such as the boat moving without a person steering in Wei Yingwu's poem "At Chuzhou on the Western Stream" are a reference to the ship of state without a person at the helm.[5]

Poetry edit

Wei Yingwu was strongly influenced by the 5th-century poet Tao Yuanming, whose poems reflect his indifference to the world. Editors of Siku Quanshu commented that his poems are "Simple but not vulgar, rich but not pedantic". Wei Yingwu's most praised poetry consists of the five-character poems (五言) prominent during the Tang era. The majority of Wei Yingwu's poems depict various nature scenes, such as mountains and rivers, consistent with the mountains-and-rivers style of landscape poetry (山水).[6] According to Bai Juyi, Wei Yingwu's poems were inspired by the feelings stirred by natural scenery; Bai Juyi greatly praised Wei Yingwu's work, describing it as "elegant and idle".[7] Later generations of literary critics often associated Wei Yingwu with Liu Zongyuan.

In his work Qizhui Ji (七綴集), Qian Zhongshu draws a parallel between Wang Wei and Wei Yingwu. Qian Zhongshu further cited the theories of Italian literary critic Benedetto Croce, who had referred to Wei Yingwu as "un grande-piccolo poeta" or "大的小詩人" ("a minor poet among great poets"), in contrast to Wang Wei, whom he described as "un piccolo-grande poeta" or "小的大詩人" ("a great poet among minor poets").[8]

Wei Yingwu's poems collected in the anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems were translated by Witter Bynner as:

  • "Entertaining Literary Men in my Official Residence on a Rainy Day"
  • "Setting Sail on the Yangzi to Secretary Yuan"
  • "A Poem to a Taoist Hermit Chuanjiao Mountain"
  • "On Meeting my Friend Feng Zhu in the Capital"
  • "Mooring at Twilight in Yuyi District"
  • "East of the Town"
  • "To my Daughter on Her Marriage Into the Yang Family"
  • "A Greeting on the Huai River to my Old Friends from Liangchuan"
  • "A Farewell in the Evening Rain to Li Cao"
  • "To my Friends Li Dan and Yuanxi"
  • "An Autumn Night Message to Qiu"
  • "At Chuzhou on the Western Stream"

Translations edit

Apart from selected poems found in various anthologies, Wei Yingwu's poetry has not been as popular in translation as many of his Tang-era contemporaries. The poet and translator Red Pine (Bill Porter) published a bilingual translation of all of Wei Yingwu's poetry, In Such Hard Times: The Poetry of Wei Ying-wu (Copper Canyon Press, 2009), which earned the Best Translated Book Award from the University of Rochester's translation press, and the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA)'s inaugural Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize (2010).

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ueki et al. 1999, p. 106.
  2. ^ a b "韦应物". Souyun (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  3. ^ Lai, Ruihe (2005). 唐代基層文官. 聯經出版事業公司. p. 39. ISBN 9789570827798.
  4. ^ Li, You (2017). 唐詩選箋: 中唐-晚唐. Showwe Information Co Ltd. p. 63. ISBN 9789869499859.
  5. ^ Wu, 162
  6. ^ Wei, Li (2006). 鲁迅古籍藏書漫谈, Part 1. Fuzhou: 福建教育出版社. p. 475. ISBN 9787533445423.
  7. ^ Bai Juyi, Letter to Yuanjiu: 如近歲韋蘇州歌行,才麗之外,頗近興諷,其五言詩又高雅閑澹,自成一家之體
  8. ^ Qian, Zhongshu (2016). Qizhui Ji(七綴集). Beijing: Joint Publishing. p. 22. ISBN 9787108016775.

Works cited edit

  • Ueki, Hisayuki; Uno, Naoto; Matsubara, Akira (1999). "Shijin to Shi no Shōgai (I Ōbutsu)". In Matsuura, Tomohisa (ed.). Kanshi no Jiten 漢詩の事典 (in Japanese). Vol. 1. Tokyo: Taishūkan Shoten. pp. 106–107. OCLC 41025662.
  • Wu, John C. H. (1972). The Four Seasons of Tang Poetry. Rutland, Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle. ISBN 978-0-8048-0197-3

External links edit

Book 191, Book 192, Book 193, Book 194, Book 195

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In this Chinese name the family name is Wei Wei Yingwu traditional Chinese 韋應物 simplified Chinese 韦应物 pinyin Wei Yingwu Wade Giles Wei Ying wu c 737 c 792 courtesy name Yibo 義博 art name Xizhai 西齋 was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty Twelve of Wei Yingwu s poems were included in the influential Three Hundred Tang Poems anthology He was also known by his honorific name Wei Suzhou 韋蘇州 which was bestowed upon him as a result of his service as the governor of Suzhou Contents 1 Biography 2 Poetry 3 Translations 4 Notes 5 Works cited 6 External linksBiography editWei Yingwu was born around 737 1 in Chang an He came from a prestigious family the Xiaoyaogong branch of the Wei clan of Jingzhao and was born into nobility his great grandfather Wei Daijia had been a chancellor during the reign of Wu Zetian Wei Yingwu became an imperial bodyguard of Emperor Xuanzong when he was fifteen years old 2 Because he came from a noble background he was not required to pass the imperial examination 3 After the death of Emperor Xuanzong Wei Yingwu served as the magistrate of Hu County and Yueyang He was also the governor of Chuzhou 784 Jiangzhou 785 and Suzhou 787 792 He died in Suzhou in 792 2 4 According to John C H Wu the turbulence and lack of strong central leadership of China during Wei Yingwu s poetry writing years was a major influence upon his work One example of such sociopolitical turmoil is the An Shi Rebellion of 755 763 Wu suggests that images such as the boat moving without a person steering in Wei Yingwu s poem At Chuzhou on the Western Stream are a reference to the ship of state without a person at the helm 5 Poetry editWei Yingwu was strongly influenced by the 5th century poet Tao Yuanming whose poems reflect his indifference to the world Editors of Siku Quanshu commented that his poems are Simple but not vulgar rich but not pedantic Wei Yingwu s most praised poetry consists of the five character poems 五言 prominent during the Tang era The majority of Wei Yingwu s poems depict various nature scenes such as mountains and rivers consistent with the mountains and rivers style of landscape poetry 山水 6 According to Bai Juyi Wei Yingwu s poems were inspired by the feelings stirred by natural scenery Bai Juyi greatly praised Wei Yingwu s work describing it as elegant and idle 7 Later generations of literary critics often associated Wei Yingwu with Liu Zongyuan In his work Qizhui Ji 七綴集 Qian Zhongshu draws a parallel between Wang Wei and Wei Yingwu Qian Zhongshu further cited the theories of Italian literary critic Benedetto Croce who had referred to Wei Yingwu as un grande piccolo poeta or 大的小詩人 a minor poet among great poets in contrast to Wang Wei whom he described as un piccolo grande poeta or 小的大詩人 a great poet among minor poets 8 Wei Yingwu s poems collected in the anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems were translated by Witter Bynner as Entertaining Literary Men in my Official Residence on a Rainy Day Setting Sail on the Yangzi to Secretary Yuan A Poem to a Taoist Hermit Chuanjiao Mountain On Meeting my Friend Feng Zhu in the Capital Mooring at Twilight in Yuyi District East of the Town To my Daughter on Her Marriage Into the Yang Family A Greeting on the Huai River to my Old Friends from Liangchuan A Farewell in the Evening Rain to Li Cao To my Friends Li Dan and Yuanxi An Autumn Night Message to Qiu At Chuzhou on the Western Stream Translations editApart from selected poems found in various anthologies Wei Yingwu s poetry has not been as popular in translation as many of his Tang era contemporaries The poet and translator Red Pine Bill Porter published a bilingual translation of all of Wei Yingwu s poetry In Such Hard Times The Poetry of Wei Ying wu Copper Canyon Press 2009 which earned the Best Translated Book Award from the University of Rochester s translation press and the American Literary Translators Association ALTA s inaugural Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize 2010 Notes edit Ueki et al 1999 p 106 a b 韦应物 Souyun in Chinese Retrieved 12 December 2017 Lai Ruihe 2005 唐代基層文官 聯經出版事業公司 p 39 ISBN 9789570827798 Li You 2017 唐詩選箋 中唐 晚唐 Showwe Information Co Ltd p 63 ISBN 9789869499859 Wu 162 Wei Li 2006 鲁迅古籍藏書漫谈 Part 1 Fuzhou 福建教育出版社 p 475 ISBN 9787533445423 Bai Juyi Letter to Yuanjiu 如近歲韋蘇州歌行 才麗之外 頗近興諷 其五言詩又高雅閑澹 自成一家之體 Qian Zhongshu 2016 Qizhui Ji 七綴集 Beijing Joint Publishing p 22 ISBN 9787108016775 Works cited editUeki Hisayuki Uno Naoto Matsubara Akira 1999 Shijin to Shi no Shōgai I Ōbutsu In Matsuura Tomohisa ed Kanshi no Jiten 漢詩の事典 in Japanese Vol 1 Tokyo Taishukan Shoten pp 106 107 OCLC 41025662 Wu John C H 1972 The Four Seasons of Tang Poetry Rutland Vermont Charles E Tuttle ISBN 978 0 8048 0197 3External links editWorks by or about Wei Yingwu at Internet Archive Works by Wei Yingwu at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Books of the Quan Tangshi that include collected poems of Wu Yingwu at the Chinese Text Project Book 186 Book 187 Book 188 Book 189 Book 190 Book 191 Book 192 Book 193 Book 194 Book 195 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