Chu Guangxi | |||||
Native Name: | 儲光羲 | ||||
Native Name Lang: | zh-hant | ||||
Birth Date: | 706/707 | ||||
Birth Place: | Changzhou, Jiangsu, China | ||||
Death Date: | |||||
Death Place: | Guangdong, China | ||||
Occupation: | Poet, politician | ||||
Notable Works: | "Mutong Ci" "Diaoyu Wan" | ||||
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Chu Guangxi (; 706/707–760) was a Tang dynasty poet.
Chu Guangxi was born in around 706 or 707, and was originally from Yan Province (modern-day Shandong Province).
In the last year of the Tianbao era he was appointed investigating censor . He was implicated in the An Lushan Rebellion and exiled to Lingnan.
He died in .
His surviving poems, such as "Mutong Ci" (Chinese: 牧童詞 mù tóng cí) and "Diaoyu Wan" (Chinese: 釣魚灣 diào yú wān), are simple, elegant and pastoral.