Records of the Pavilion of the Old Drunkard

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Records of the Pavilion of the Old Drunkard is a celebrated prose essay by the Song dynasty scholar-official Ouyang Xiu, renowned for its elegant description of landscape, leisure, and literati life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese literary work
Song dynasty prose
prose essay
associatedWith Chinese literati culture
Ouyang Xiu’s official career
pavilion culture in Chinese literature
author Ouyang Xiu NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin China
hasAuthorDynasty Song dynasty NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation scholar-official
hasCanonicalStatus celebrated work of Song prose
hasCulturalContext Confucian literati tradition NERFINISHED
Song dynasty elite leisure practices
hasForm short prose piece
hasInfluenceOn later pavilion essays in Chinese literature
scholarly appreciation of Song prose
hasLiteraryStyle balanced parallel prose
vivid descriptive imagery
hasSetting pavilion in a scenic landscape
hasTheme harmony between humans and nature
self-irony about drunkenness
social gatherings of scholars
transience of pleasure
isFrequentlyAnthologizedIn collections of classical Chinese prose
literaryGenre landscape essay
prose
travel writing
literaryMovement Song dynasty literature
mainSubject drinking
friendship
landscape
leisure
literati life
pavilion
seasonal scenery
notableFor depiction of literati leisure
elegant description of landscape
influence on later Chinese prose
refined Classical Chinese prose style
originalLanguage Classical Chinese
partOf Ouyang Xiu’s collected works NERFINISHED
studiedIn Chinese literature curricula
timePeriodDescribed Northern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
translatedInto English
modern Chinese
other foreign languages
writtenBy Song dynasty scholar-official

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Ouyang Xiu authored Records of the Pavilion of the Old Drunkard