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Biography of Wang Wei

Wang Wei

Wang Wei (698 - 759)


Wang Wei (王維) (698 - 759), sometimes titled the Poet Buddha, was a Tang Dynasty Chinese poet, musician, painter and statesman.

From a high family, he passed the civil service entrance examination in 721 and had a successful civil service career, rising to become Right Assistant Director of State Affairs in 759. During the An Lushan Rebellion he avoided actively serving the insurgents during the capital's occupation by pretending to be deaf.

He spent ten years studying with the Chan master Daoguang. After his wife's death in 730, he did not remarry and established a monastery on part of his estate.

He is best known for his quatrains depicting quiet scenes of water and mist, with few details and little human presence. The Indiana Companion comments that he affirms the world's beauty, while questioning its ultimate reality. It also draws a comparison between the deceptive simplicity of his works and the Chan path to enlightenment, which is built on careful preparation but is achieved without conscious effort.

None of his original paintings survive, but copies of works attributed to him are also landscapes with similar qualities. He influenced what became known as the Southern school of Chinese landscape art, which was characterised by strong brushstrokes contrasted with light ink washes.


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53 Poems written by Wang Wei

The poems are by default sorted according to volume, but you can also choose to sort them alphabetically or by page views.

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Page ViewsPoemComments
764 In The Hills
752 Thinking of My Brothers in Shantung on the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month
748 A Song of an Autumn Night.
733 A Green Stream.
711 Farewell
691 Farewell to Hsin Chien at Hibiscus Pavilion
686 Stopping at Incense Storing Temple
660 Sometimes I'd walk Comments and analysis of Sometimes I'd walk by Wang Wei 1 Comment
659 Farewell (II)
652 Peach Blossom Journey
642 The Beautiful Xi Shi
636 Remembrance
621 Deer Enclosure
620 A Song of Peach-Blossom River
608 Random Poem
601 Lily Magnolia Enclosure
600 A Farmhouse on the Wei River Comments and analysis of A Farmhouse on the Wei River by Wang Wei 1 Comment
586 Bamboo Adobe
576 A Song of a Girl from Loyang
574 Song of an Old General
550 An Evening in the Mountains
539 Jinzhu Ridge
537 A Study
523 Duckweed Pond
523 Looking Down in a Spring-rain
522 Returning to Songshan Mountain
516 Lament For Meng Hao-Jan Comments and analysis of Lament For Meng Hao-Jan by Wang Wei 1 Comment
513 Replying to Subprefect Zhang
509 Birds Calling in the Ravine
505 At the Lake Pavilion
503 Answering Vice-Prefect Zhang
496 A View of the Han River
496 Fields and Gardens by the River Qi
490 Wei City Song
486 South Hill
477 Temple Tree Path
467 In My Lodge at Wang Chuan,(After a Long Rain.)
462 Mount Zhongnan
461 An Early Audience at the Palace of Light. (Harmonizing a poem for Secretary Jia Zhi.)
461 Harmonizing a Poem, (beside Palace Attendant Guo.)
459 My Retreat at Mount Zhongnan
458 To Qiwu Qian Bound Home After Failing an Examination.
449 Fine Apricot Lodge
448 Mengcheng Col
448 Seeing Off Yuan the Second on a Mission to Anxi
446 Huazi Ridge
446 Toward the Temple of Heaped Fragrance
437 The Cornel Grove
435 A Message from my Lodge at Wangchuan to Pei Di
434 Bound Home to Mount Song
432 Hut Among the Bamboos
428 A Message to Commissioner Li At Zizhou
421 A Song at Weicheng.


Books by Wang Wei
The Selected Poems of Wang Wei
The Selected Poems of Wang Wei
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The Selected Poems of Wang Wei
The Selected Poems of Wang Wei
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Wang Wei, the Painter-Poet
Wang Wei, the Painter-Poet
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