Wang Wei (Traditional Chinese: 王維; Simplified Chinese: 王维, pinyin: Wáng Wéi, 699–761) was a Chinese musician, painter, poet, and politician of the middle Tang dynasty. He is regarded as one of the most distinguished men of arts and letters of his era. About 400 of his poems survived and 29 of them are included in the 18th-century anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems. A large portion of his finest poems drew inspirations from the local landscape. (From Wikipedia) More about Wang Wei: Associated authors: More specific subject: | Books about Wang Wei -- Books by Wang Wei Books about Wang Wei: Filed under: Wang, Wei, 701-761 -- Translations into English
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