Yongming poetry explained

Yongming poetry refers to a poetry style of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty in the 5th century AD. Yongming was an era name of the Emperor Wu of Southern Qi. The Yongming period was from 483 to 493.[1] However brief this era, it is now associated with a major movement within Classical Chinese poetry.

Background

Despite the disturbances and instability which preceded and followed the Yongming era, there was also something special about it. In his Zizhi Tongjian, Song Dynasty historian Sima Guang characterized the Emperor Wu and his Yongming era, saying that:

This was also an era that came to be associated with significant poetic achievements.

Poets

Influence

The life and poetry of Su Xiaoxiao was a source of inspiration for later poets and artists including Tang dynasty poets Bai Juyi, Li He, Wen Tingyun, and the Ming dynasty writer and poet Zhang Dai.

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Davis, viii
  2. [Richard B. Mather|Mather, Richard]
  3. viz. his inclusion as one of the six poets in Chang, Kang-i Sun. Six Dynasties Poetry. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986.
  4. Davis, vii - viii