Chu Guangxi

Chu Guangxi
Chu Guangxi, painted by Kanō Tsunenobu in the 18th century.
Native name 儲光羲
Born 706/707
Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
Died 760 (aged 5354)
760 (aged 5253)
Guangdong, China
Occupation Poet, politician
Notable work "Mutong Ci"
"Diaoyu Wan"
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 儲光羲
Simplified Chinese 储光羲

Chu Guangxi (Chinese: 儲光羲, 706/707–760) was a Tang Dynasty poet.

Biography

Chu Guangxi was born in around 706 or 707,[lower-alpha 1] and was originally from Yan Province (modern-day Shandong Province).[1]

In the last year of the Tianbao era he was appointed investigating censor (simplified Chinese: 监察御史; traditional Chinese: 監察御史).[1] He was implicated in the An Lushan Rebellion and exiled to Lingnan.[2]

He died in around 760.[lower-alpha 2]

Poetry

His surviving poems, such as "Mutong Ci" (牧童詞 mù tóng cí) and "Diaoyu Wan" (釣魚灣 diào yú wān), are simple, elegant and pastoral.[3]

Notes

    1. Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten gives 707, while Daijirin gives "706?".
    2. Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten gives "759?", while Daijirin gives "763?".

    References

    Works cited

    • "Chu Guang-xi (Cho Kōgi in Japanese)". Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten (in Japanese). Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2014. Retrieved 2017-04-03.
    • "Chu Guang-xi (Cho Kōgi in Japanese)". Daijirin (in Japanese). Sanseidō. 2006. Retrieved 2017-04-03.


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