Difference between revisions of "Wang Wei"
From SJS Wiki
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Back to [[History 8 China Vocabulary]] | Back to [[History 8 China Vocabulary]] | ||
Wang Wei was a remarkable musician, painter, and calligrapher. He was also a Chinese government official, and he is one of the most famous and talented High Tang Poets. He was born in 699 BCE, and died in 759 BC. Much of his work revolved around nature, and he was a very committed Zen Buddhist. | Wang Wei was a remarkable musician, painter, and calligrapher. He was also a Chinese government official, and he is one of the most famous and talented High Tang Poets. He was born in 699 BCE, and died in 759 BC. Much of his work revolved around nature, and he was a very committed Zen Buddhist. | ||
+ | |||
Sources: | Sources: | ||
http://www.chinese-poems.com/wang.html | http://www.chinese-poems.com/wang.html | ||
+ | |||
Camila Chabayta | Camila Chabayta |
Revision as of 09:18, 26 April 2013
Back to History 8 China Vocabulary Wang Wei was a remarkable musician, painter, and calligrapher. He was also a Chinese government official, and he is one of the most famous and talented High Tang Poets. He was born in 699 BCE, and died in 759 BC. Much of his work revolved around nature, and he was a very committed Zen Buddhist.
Sources: http://www.chinese-poems.com/wang.html
Camila Chabayta