music.wikisort.org - PoetGao Qi (simplified Chinese: 高启; traditional Chinese: 高啟; pinyin: Gāo Qǐ, 1336–1374), courtesy name Jidi (季迪), pseudonym Qingqiuzi (青丘子), was a Chinese poet who lived in the early Ming dynasty. He is generally acknowledged as one of the greatest creators of Ming poetry. Gao Qi was born and raised in the shore of Wusong River, north of Puli Town near Suzhou. His life was much influenced by events arising in connection with the fall of the Yuan dynasty and the rise and establishment of the succeeding Ming dynasty.
In this Chinese name, the family name is Gao.
During the reign of the Hongwu Emperor, Gao Qi was called on as editor of the historical text History of Yuan. Soon afterward, he was promoted to the post of deputy finance minister; but he declined, on pretext that he had no ability to manage finance. He retired to Blue Hill of Puli Town and taught students for a living. The Hongwu Emperor deemed him not cooperative; in 1374 he was accused of involvement in a "rebellion conspiracy" and was executed by being sliced into eight parts,[1] at the age of 39 years old.
Poems
- Farm House
- I heard the sound of a spinning wheel,
- Mingled with sound of flowing water,
- Sight of wooden bridge,
- Flowerless trees in hazy spring,
- Where from the aroma the breeze brought so close?
- Ah, next neighbor is brewing afternoon tea!
- (translated by Martin Tai, 1998)
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Chinese poetry |
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- Classical Chinese poetry
- Modern Chinese poetry
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Poetry by dynasty |
- Han poetry
- Jian'an poetry
- Six Dynasties poetry
- Tang poetry
- Song poetry
- Yuan poetry
- Ming poetry
- Qing poetry
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Poetry works and collections |
- Classic of Poetry
- Chu Ci
- New Songs from the Jade Terrace
- Nineteen Old Poems
- Quan Tangshi
- Three Hundred Tang Poems
- Wangchuan ji
- Wen Xuan
- Zhuying ji
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Major forms |
- Antithetical couplet
- ci
- fu
- shi
- qu
- yuefu
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Individual poems list |
- Chinese poems (category list)
- List of poems (article)
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Modern compilations |
- Sunflower Splendor: Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry
- The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature
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Gao Qi (chinois 高啟 ; pinyin Gāo Qǐ ; EFEO Kao K'i), né en 1336, mort en 1374, est un poète chinois. Exécuté au tout début de la dynastie Ming, il est considéré comme le plus grand poète de cette dynastie.
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