![]() 相思/xiāng sī ( Missing) is one of his most famous poems. Many of his quatrains depict quiet scenes of water and mist, with few other details or human presence. ![]() ![]() 王维/王維/wáng wéi, Wang Wei, the poet of landscape, wrote hundreds of poems, all elegant and exquisite. Wang Wei was a master of 绝句/絶句/jué jù (a poem of four lines, each containing five or seven characters, with a strict tonal pattern and rhythm). His works are strict in verse, remarkable for their range of mood and content, including his expressions of political and social issues. His 登高/dēng gāo ( Climbing Up) attained unmatched perfection. Likewise, 杜甫/dù fŭ, Du Fu, known as 诗圣/詩聖/shī shèng ( Saint of Poem), is another immortal. Even now his poem 静夜思/靜夜思/jìng yè sī, Thoughts on the Silent Night, remains popular. Passion, imagination and elegance of expression mark his works – some exceeding 900 verses in total. 1 Tang Poetry 唐诗/唐詩ĭuring the Tang, Chinese literature, especially poetry, reached its zenith. 李白/lĭ bó (or, lĭ bái), Li Bo or Li Bai, a poet of immortality, attained the title of 诗仙/詩僊/shī xiān ( Poetic Genius). The art forms of poetry, painting and calligraphy were fully developed and revered by a host of well-accomplished poets, artists, and calligraphers. Cultureīy all accounts, the Tang Dynasty (唐朝/táng cháo) (618-907) is considered China’s Golden Age, a period of wise governance, prosperity, long-lasting pace and active commerce and trade. Regular and cursive scripts are also featured. This chapter focuses on the dazzling stroke techniques that were fully developed during the Tang Dynasty in step with an explosion of expression in poetry and painting.
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