Wang Wei

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Wang Wei was a renowned Tang dynasty Chinese poet, painter, and musician celebrated for his landscape poetry and contributions to Chan (Zen) Buddhist aesthetics.

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Wang Wei canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tang dynasty person
human
musician
painter
poet
countryOfCitizenship China
dynasty Tang dynasty
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Wang
fieldOfWork Buddhist aesthetics
music
painting
poetry
floruit 8th century
genre Buddhist poetry
landscape poetry
nature poetry
givenName Wei
hasInfluenceOn East Asian landscape aesthetics
Zen aesthetics in Japan
influenced Chan Buddhist art
Guo Xi
surface form: Song dynasty painters

later Chinese landscape poets
influencedBy Buddhist thought
Zen meditation
surface form: Chan meditation
knownFor Chan Buddhist aesthetics
integration of poetry and painting
landscape poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese
movement Chan Buddhism
Tang poetry
landscape painting
name Wang Wei self-link
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableWork Autumn Evening in the Mountains
Birds Calling in the Ravine
Deer Enclosure
Wang River Collection
occupation court official
musician
painter
poet
politician
partOf Tang poetry
surface form: High Tang poetry tradition
religion Buddhism
religiousTradition Chan Buddhism
style concise imagery
evocation of silence and emptiness
meditative tone

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Tang dynasty notablePerson Wang Wei
High Tang hasNotablePoet Wang Wei
Wang Wei name Wang Wei self-link