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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2022) 9 (2): 338–366.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Tero Tähtinen Abstract This article discusses the dialectics of subject and object in Wang Wei's short landscape poems from the perspective of Buddhist metaphysics. First, the article traces Wang's Buddhist connections and surveys the Buddhist concepts, ideas, and practices of which Wang himself...
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in The Possibilities and Limits of a Genre: Lyrical Pictures from the Ming
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Published: 01 April 2015
Figure 6. Xiang Shengmo, Painting on Wang Wei's “Seeing off Zizhou Governor Li” 項聖謨,《送梓州李使君》 The painting is currently preserved in the Shanghai Museum.
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in The Possibilities and Limits of a Genre: Lyrical Pictures from the Ming
> Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture
Published: 01 April 2015
Figure 7. Xiang Shengmo, Painting on Wang Wei's “The Zhongnan Mountains ” 項聖謨,《終南山》 The painting is currently preserved in the Shanghai Museum.
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2020) 7 (2): 481–485.
Published: 01 November 2020
... difficult to teach to undergraduates, especially in translation. We can tell them about the historical depth of his allusions and use of poetic language, but the challenges they face in understanding his charms through translated poems are greater than those faced when reading a Wang Wei quatrain (at least...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2015) 2 (1): 8–42.
Published: 01 April 2015
...Figure 6. Xiang Shengmo, Painting on Wang Wei's “Seeing off Zizhou Governor Li” 項聖謨,《送梓州李使君》 The painting is currently preserved in the Shanghai Museum. ...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2023) 10 (2): 297–335.
Published: 01 November 2023
... 樓宇烈 . Beijing : Zhonghua shuju , 1980 . Wang Bi 王弼 . Zhouyi zhengyi 周易正義 ( Correct Meanings of the Classic of Changes ), annotated by Wei Kangbo 魏康伯 . Kong Yingda 孔穎達 et al . Shanghai : Shanghai guji chubanshe , 1990 . Wang, Eugene Y . Shaping the Lotus Sutra: Buddhist...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2021) 8 (2): 287–306.
Published: 01 November 2021
... lodge” retreat, which overflows with the mood of dwelling in the mountains. The second theme should be as in the equally famous picture by Wang Wei of his “Wang river” estate which has the pleasure of dwelling by water to the full. How could the pleasure of wise or benevolent men be seen in one single...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2016) 3 (2): 203–214.
Published: 01 November 2016
...David Der-wei Wang Copyright © 2017 by Duke University Press 2017 Classical-style poetry constitutes one of the most contested topics in the millennial reappraisal of modern Chinese literature. Ever since the May Fourth era, modern Chinese literature has built on the paradigm...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2016) 3 (2): 258–288.
Published: 01 November 2016
...David Der-wei Wang Abstract Modern Chinese literature is always already in the transculturation of non-Chinese concepts and discourses. My quibble with the current state of the field, however, has to do with the way we respond to the consequences of the transcultural traffic. While we assume...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2018) 5 (2): 360–374.
Published: 01 November 2018
... in Xinjiang for a long period of time and wrote many works there. Luo Binwang, Chen Zi'ang, Wang Wei, and Xu Hun 許渾 (788?–858) all traveled to Inner Mongolia and wrote poems there as well. Chen Zi'ang and Luo Yin 羅隱 (833–910) wrote works in Ningxia, and Liaoning was visited by Gao Shi. In the south, Hunan...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2018) 5 (1): 148–178.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of the painting foregrounds the falling of sweet osmanthus; the silence of the bright moonlight sets off the calling of the brook birds. 48 To an informed reader, this couplet is a direct allusion to a Tang dynasty (618–907) poem written by the renowned shifo 詩佛 (poet-Buddha) Wang Wei 王維 (701?–61...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2016) 3 (1): 108–136.
Published: 01 April 2016
... impression expressed by the clothing of the ancient people. Then wash and light incense.” 38 Of course, from ancient paintings one can see that the best place to play the qin was underneath a pine tree, next to a stone and by the waterside. Wang Wei's 王維 (701–761, in other accounts, 699–761) poem says...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2015) 2 (1): 173–206.
Published: 01 April 2015
... “Shanglin fu” 上林賦, “Rhapsody of the (Imperial) Shanglin Park.” See Li S., Wenxuan zhu , 8.8b . The phrase “cherries of the imperial mausoleum” is derived from Wang Wei's 王維 (699–759) poem “Chi ci baiguan yingtao” 敕賜百官櫻桃 (By Imperial Order, Bestowing Cherries to the Hundred Officials), in Wang W., Wang...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2019) 6 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 April 2019
... is an insertion of xiang 象 or inner visualization as an intermediary between emotional response (to external stimuli) and the birth of a literary work. Lu's and Liu's notion of xiang is undoubtedly borrowed from Wang Bi 王弼 (226–49), the standard bearer of Wei-Jin Abstruse Learning ( Wei-Jin xuanxue 魏晉玄學...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2015) 2 (2): 481–514.
Published: 01 November 2015
... and the Discrimination of Styles), took to task Tang poets, including the likes of Wang Wei 王維 (701–761), Meng Haoran 孟浩然 (689–740), Li Qi 李頎 (690–751), Cui Hao 崔顥 (704–754), Wang Changling 王昌齡 (698–756), and Chu Guangxi 儲光羲 (707–760), for a range of violations of poetic principles (e.g., “in level tone rhymes, [we see...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2015) 2 (2): 380–418.
Published: 01 November 2015
... as a target, it as a defect is even worse than the ‘wasp's waist.’ An example of this is a music bureau poem by Emperor Wu of the Wei [155–220]: ‘In the winter season it eats rice in the south; in spring days it flies back to the north’” 又第二字與第四字同聲,亦不能善。此雖世無的目,而甚於蜂腰。如魏武帝《樂府歌》云:「冬節南食稻,春日復北翔」. 13 Wang Liqi 王...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2016) 3 (2): 335–356.
Published: 01 November 2016
... to this theory, hardships can strengthen fortitude and stamina and motivate a person to realize literary aspiration. 23 This view of outrage as the greatest motivation for literary creativity has been widely acknowledged by Chinese literary critics all the way to the present. For instance, David Der-wei Wang...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2018) 5 (2): 276–321.
Published: 01 November 2018
... two Tang poets, so social network analysis can provide some leads for further research. 86 Wang Wei-Yung spent many years comparing the contents of Tang poems and Song lyrics. 87 It is very interesting to study repetitions in English and Chinese poetry. 88 Hu and Kuo's study of the Zipfian...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2021) 8 (2): 399–421.
Published: 01 November 2021
...], the Master passed away in his house in the capital, and his books were scattered. Three months later, a person came to me to sell this book, as well as Wang [Wei]'s and Meng [Haoran]'s works. I was short of money at that time, [so I was not able to purchase them, which] I regretted for a long time. My exam...
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Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (2018) 5 (1): 66–94.
Published: 01 April 2018
... with ties to the capital, like Wang Wei. Meanwhile, a few poets, such as Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen, attempted to recapture a Confucian ideal by creating new titles for the old yuefu tradition, but many others attempted to do so through shi and the practice of singing and setting shi poetry to music...
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