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Xie Lingyun was a descendant of two of the most important families of the later Eastern Jin times, the Xie and the Wang families. [1] His paternal grandfather was the general Xie Xuan, a general who is best known for repelling the Former Qin army at the Battle of Fei River, thus preventing the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān from destroying Jin, and thus allowing the continuation of the southern ...
Xie Lingyun (385–433) was considered a progenitor and major exponent of nature or landscape poetry focusing on the "mountain and streams", as opposed to Tao Yuanming and the "field and garden" type of Chinese landscape poetry. His poetry is allusive and complex, and uses a lot of imagery of hills and nature.
Xie Lingyun is the best-known poet of the Liu Song period and is generally considered one of the greatest of the entire Six Dynasties period, second only to Tao Yuanming. In contrast Tao, Xie is known for difficult language, dense allusions, and frequent parallelisms. [ 32 ]
The Wangchuan poems (and related artworks) form an important part of traditional Chinese Shan shui landscape painting and Shanshui poetry development. There are clear indications of the influence of the Six Dynasties poet early exemplar of landscape genre poetry Xie Lingyun 's poems on topics, partly inspired by his family estate, in what is ...
The Orchid Pavilion Gathering of 42 literati included Xie An and Sun Chuo [4] and Wang Pin-Chih at the Orchid Pavilion (Lanting) on Mount Kuaiji just south of Kuaiji (present-day Shaoxing in Zhejiang), during the Spring Purification Festival, on the third day of the third month, to compose poems and drink huangjiu.
Su Hui (poet) X. Xie Lingyun This page was last edited on 12 June 2023, at 22:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
the Classic of Poetry, a collection of poems, folk songs, festival and ceremonial songs, hymns and eulogies; the Book of Rites or Record of Rites ; the Book of documents , an early Chinese prose collection of documents and speeches allegedly written by rulers and officials of the early Zhou period and earlier;
Centuries in poetry: 3rd century - 4th century - 5th century: Decades in poetry: 300s 310s 320s 330s 340s 350s 360s 370s 380s 390s: ... 385 – Xie Lingyun (died 433 ...