Xiangshan Jushi

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Xiangshan Jushi was the art name of Bai Juyi, a renowned Tang dynasty poet celebrated for his accessible, socially conscious verse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art name
pseudonym
alternativeNameOf Bai Juyi NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Chang’an NERFINISHED
Luoyang NERFINISHED
belongsToDynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
concernedWith corruption criticism
people’s livelihood
social injustice
country China
culturalContext Chinese literati culture
era 9th century Chinese literature
genre shi poetry
hasGender male
influenced East Asian literary traditions
later Chinese realist poets
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese
movement realist poetry
notableFor accessible poetry
socially conscious verse
notableWork “Song of Everlasting Sorrow” NERFINISHED
“The Song of the Pipa Player” NERFINISHED
occupation official
poet
period Middle Tang NERFINISHED
realName Bai Juyi NERFINISHED
religiousOrPhilosophicalContext Buddhism NERFINISHED
Confucianism NERFINISHED
style clarity and directness
didactic tone
plain diction
timePeriod circa 8th–9th century CE
usedBy Bai Juyi NERFINISHED
usedIn literary circles
poetic signatures

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Bai Juyi artName Xiangshan Jushi