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Written at Imperial Command: Panegyric Poetry in Early Medieval China (Chinese Philosophy and Culture) (SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture (Paperback))

Author Fusheng Wu
Publisher State University of New York Press
Category History
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Author(s)Fusheng Wu
ISBN / ASIN0791473708
ISBN-139780791473702
CategoryHistory
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This is the first book-length study of panegyric poetry--yingzhao shi or poetry presented to imperial rulers--in the Chinese tradition. Examining poems presented during the Wei-Jin Nanbeichao, or early medieval period (220-619), Fusheng Wu provides a thorough exploration of the sociopolitical background against which these poems were written and a close analysis of the formal conventions of the poems.

By reconstructing the human drama behind the composition of these poems, Wu shows that writing under imperial command could be a matter of grave consequence. The poets' work could determine the rise and fall of careers, or even cost lives. While panegyric poetry has been largely dismissed as perfunctory and insincere, such poems reveal much about the relations between monarchs and the intellectuals they patronized and also compels us to reexamine the canonical Chinese notion of poetic production as personal, spontaneous expression.

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