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Wen Yiduo

Wen Yiduo (Chinese: 聞一多; pinyin: Wén Yìduō; 24 November 1899 – 15 July 1946) was a Chinese poet and scholar known for his nationalistic poetry. Wen was assassinated by the Kuomintang in 1946.

Wen Yiduo
Native name
聞一多
Born(1899-11-24)24 November 1899
present-day Xishui County, Huanggang, Hubei, Qing Empire
Died15 September 1946(1946-09-15) (aged 46)
Kunming, Republic of China
EducationTsinghua University
Art Institute of Chicago
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese聞一多
Simplified Chinese闻一多
Statue of Wen Yiduo at Tsinghua University in Beijing

Life edit

Wen Yiduo was born Wén Jiāhuá (聞家驊) on 24 November 1899 in what is now Xishui County in Hubei Province. After receiving a traditional Chinese Confucian education he went on to continue studying at Tsinghua University.

In 1922, he traveled to the United States to study fine arts and literature at the Art Institute of Chicago. It was during this time that his first collection of poetry, Hongzhu (紅燭, "Red Candle"), was published. In 1925, he traveled back to China and took a university teaching post. In 1928, his second collection, Sishui (死水, "Dead Water"), was published. In the same year he joined the Crescent Moon Society and wrote essays on poetry. He also began to publish the results of his classical Chinese literature research.

At the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, he and many other intellectuals from northeastern China migrated to Kunming, Yunnan. There he was able to continue to teach, this time in the wartime National Southwestern Associated University. Wen stopped writing poetry in 1931 and became increasingly involved in social criticism.[1] He became politically active in 1944 in support of the China Democratic League. His outspoken nature led to his assassination by secret agents of the Kuomintang after eulogizing his friend Li Gongpu's life at Li's funeral in 1946.[2]

There is a monument to Wen at the Yunnan Normal University campus in Kunming, as well as a large statue. A small memorial to him, including a wall portrait painted from a famous picture of him smoking his pipe is found in a walkway by his former home (the site is now part of an elementary school) in the Green Lake area of Kunming. He and his wife, Gao Zhen, are buried at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing.

Poetry edit

Wen's poetry is noted for its experimentation with classical Chinese rules and forms. He modeled his poetry on that of the English poets John Keats, Alfred Tennyson, and Robert Browning, and tried to "recapture the symbolism and ethos of premodern Chinese society".[3] The poems in his second collection, Dead Water (Sǐshuǐ 死水), have "a haunting musicality", and deal with the "heartrendingly heavy" subject of exposing social injustice and corruption.[4]

Scholarship edit

Wen was credited by David Hawkes as the initiator of the cult of Qu Yuan as "China's first patriotic poet",[5] writing that, "although Qu Yuan did not write about the life of the people or voice their sufferings, he may truthfully be said to have acted as the leader of a people's revolution and to have struck a blow to avenge them. Qu Yuan is the only person in the whole of Chinese history who is fully entitled to be called 'the people's poet'."[6]

Family edit

Wen's eldest grandson, Wen Liming, was a researcher of modern history at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.[7] He studied modern Chinese history, including his grandfather's travels to Chicago, and collected and donated a number of materials about Wen Yiduo to National Southwestern Associated University (presently Yunnan Normal University.[8]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Wang (2010), p. 484.
  2. ^ Li (1994), p. 130.
  3. ^ Wang (2010), pp. 483–84.
  4. ^ Wang (2010), p. 483.
  5. ^ Hawkes (1974), p. 42.
  6. ^ Wen (1956).
  7. ^ "Professor Wen Liming, Mr. Wen Yiduo's grandson, visits the Archives". archives.seu.edu.cn. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  8. ^ laitimes (2022-01-10). "A pillow of sweetness in the chest". Lai Times. Retrieved 2022-07-22.

Works cited edit

  • Chen Shan, , Encyclopedia of China, archived from the original on 2007-09-29.
  • Hawkes, David (1974), "The Quest of the Goddess", Studies in Chinese Literary Genres, Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 42–68, ISBN 0-520-02037-5.
  • Li, Lincoln (1994), Student Nationalism in China, 1924–1949, Albany: SUNY Press, ISBN 9780791417508.
  • Payne, Robert (1947), China Awake, New York: Dodd Mead.
  • Wang, David Der-wei (2010), "Chinese Literature from 1841 to 1937", The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature, Vol. II: From 1375, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 413–564, ISBN 978-0-521-85559-4.
  • Wen Yiduo (1956), "人民的詩人—屈原 [Rénmín de Shīrén—Qū Yuán, Qu Yuan: The People's Poet]", 《神話與詩》 [Shénhuà yú Shī, Mythology & Poetry], Guji Chubanshe. (in Chinese)

Portrait edit

  • Wen Yiduo. A Portrait by Kong Kai Ming at Portrait Gallery of Chinese Writers (Hong Kong Baptist University Library).

External links edit

  •   Media related to Wen Yiduo at Wikimedia Commons
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In this Chinese name the family name is Wen Wen Yiduo Chinese 聞一多 pinyin Wen Yiduō 24 November 1899 15 July 1946 was a Chinese poet and scholar known for his nationalistic poetry Wen was assassinated by the Kuomintang in 1946 Wen YiduoNative name聞一多Born 1899 11 24 24 November 1899present day Xishui County Huanggang Hubei Qing EmpireDied15 September 1946 1946 09 15 aged 46 Kunming Republic of ChinaEducationTsinghua UniversityArt Institute of ChicagoChinese nameTraditional Chinese聞一多Simplified Chinese闻一多TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWen YiduōWade GilesWen2 I4 to1IPA we n i two Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationMahn Yat dōJyutpingMan4 Jat1 do1IPA mɐn jɐt tɔː Statue of Wen Yiduo at Tsinghua University in Beijing Contents 1 Life 2 Poetry 3 Scholarship 4 Family 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Works cited 6 Portrait 7 External linksLife editWen Yiduo was born Wen Jiahua 聞家驊 on 24 November 1899 in what is now Xishui County in Hubei Province After receiving a traditional Chinese Confucian education he went on to continue studying at Tsinghua University In 1922 he traveled to the United States to study fine arts and literature at the Art Institute of Chicago It was during this time that his first collection of poetry Hongzhu 紅燭 Red Candle was published In 1925 he traveled back to China and took a university teaching post In 1928 his second collection Sishui 死水 Dead Water was published In the same year he joined the Crescent Moon Society and wrote essays on poetry He also began to publish the results of his classical Chinese literature research At the outbreak of the Second Sino Japanese War he and many other intellectuals from northeastern China migrated to Kunming Yunnan There he was able to continue to teach this time in the wartime National Southwestern Associated University Wen stopped writing poetry in 1931 and became increasingly involved in social criticism 1 He became politically active in 1944 in support of the China Democratic League His outspoken nature led to his assassination by secret agents of the Kuomintang after eulogizing his friend Li Gongpu s life at Li s funeral in 1946 2 There is a monument to Wen at the Yunnan Normal University campus in Kunming as well as a large statue A small memorial to him including a wall portrait painted from a famous picture of him smoking his pipe is found in a walkway by his former home the site is now part of an elementary school in the Green Lake area of Kunming He and his wife Gao Zhen are buried at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing Poetry editWen s poetry is noted for its experimentation with classical Chinese rules and forms He modeled his poetry on that of the English poets John Keats Alfred Tennyson and Robert Browning and tried to recapture the symbolism and ethos of premodern Chinese society 3 The poems in his second collection Dead Water Sǐshuǐ 死水 have a haunting musicality and deal with the heartrendingly heavy subject of exposing social injustice and corruption 4 Scholarship editWen was credited by David Hawkes as the initiator of the cult of Qu Yuan as China s first patriotic poet 5 writing that although Qu Yuan did not write about the life of the people or voice their sufferings he may truthfully be said to have acted as the leader of a people s revolution and to have struck a blow to avenge them Qu Yuan is the only person in the whole of Chinese history who is fully entitled to be called the people s poet 6 Family editWen s eldest grandson Wen Liming was a researcher of modern history at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 7 He studied modern Chinese history including his grandfather s travels to Chicago and collected and donated a number of materials about Wen Yiduo to National Southwestern Associated University presently Yunnan Normal University 8 References editCitations edit Wang 2010 p 484 Li 1994 p 130 Wang 2010 pp 483 84 Wang 2010 p 483 Hawkes 1974 p 42 Wen 1956 Professor Wen Liming Mr Wen Yiduo s grandson visits the Archives archives seu edu cn Retrieved 2022 07 22 laitimes 2022 01 10 A pillow of sweetness in the chest Lai Times Retrieved 2022 07 22 Works cited edit Chen Shan Shen Chongwen Encyclopedia of China archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Hawkes David 1974 The Quest of the Goddess Studies in Chinese Literary Genres Berkeley University of California Press pp 42 68 ISBN 0 520 02037 5 Li Lincoln 1994 Student Nationalism in China 1924 1949 Albany SUNY Press ISBN 9780791417508 Payne Robert 1947 China Awake New York Dodd Mead Wang David Der wei 2010 Chinese Literature from 1841 to 1937 The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature Vol II From 1375 Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 413 564 ISBN 978 0 521 85559 4 Wen Yiduo 1956 人民的詩人 屈原 Renmin de Shiren Qu Yuan Qu Yuan The People s Poet 神話與詩 Shenhua yu Shi Mythology amp Poetry Guji Chubanshe in Chinese Portrait editWen Yiduo A Portrait by Kong Kai Ming at Portrait Gallery of Chinese Writers Hong Kong Baptist University Library External links edit nbsp Media related to Wen Yiduo at Wikimedia Commons WEN I TO Wen Yiduo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wen Yiduo amp oldid 1204908837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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