Sun Chuo Explained

Sun Chuo (320-377) was a Chinese poet of the Six Dynasties poetry tradition. He was one of the famous participants of the Orchid Pavilion Gathering, along with Wang Xizhi, and a large group of other scholar-poets, in 353 CE, in Shan-yin (now part of the modern province of Zhejiang). Sun Chuo is also famous for a fu upon the topic of Mount Tiantai, as well as his pioneering work on Chinese landscape poetry[1] He was considered the foremost man of letters of his day.[2]

Poetry

One of his well-known poems was simply titled "Orchid Pavilion".[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Chang, 9-10
  2. Herbert Allen Giles, A Chinese Biographical Dictionary, p. 688.
  3. Yip, 136-137