Wang Shen (Song dynasty)
Wang Shen | |
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"Misty River, Layered Peaks", by Wang Shen. | |
Poet and author of Song dynasty | |
Born | c. 1036 |
Died | c. 1093 |
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Traditional Chinese | 王詵 |
Simplified Chinese | 王诜 |
Pinyin | Wáng Shēn |
Courtesy name | 晋卿 |
Wang Shen was a Chinese poet, painter, and calligrapher (Murck 2000, pp. 126-156). He is very well known as a painter, with some surviving paintings. He is also a poet, with some surviving verses.
Early life
Wang Shen was from Taiyuan city, in Shanxi.
Painting
Further information: Shanshui
Wang Shen was an accomplished landscape painter in the Chinese tradition. He also painted some beautiful ladies, such as the painting Looking in a Mirror by an Ornamental Box.
Poetry
Although less remembered as a poet than a painter, Wang Shen traded rhymes with Su Shi, one of the most renowned poets of the Song dynastic era, if not all time.
See also
- Classical Chinese poetry
- Crow Terrace Poetry Trial
- Emperor Shenzong of Song
- Huang Tingjian
- Li Cheng (painter)
- Mi Fu
- Su Shi
- Xiaoxiang poetry
References
- Murck, Alfreda (2000). Poetry and Painting in Song China: The Subtle Art of Dissent. Harvard Univ Asia Center. ISBN 978-0-674-00782-6.
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