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Dao de jing, 8 |
appraisals of Tang and Song poets, 124 |
citing tihuashi, 123 |
Deng Xiaojun, 201 |
shiqi, 164 |
Southern School and Northern School of painting, 164, 180, 267 |
Du Fu, xii, xv, 1–2, 13, 20–21, 24–26, 33–36, 38, 41, 48, 52, 71, 78–79, 86, 89–91, 98, 111, 113, 133–134, 141, 168–169, 197–229, 240, 245, 251, 256, 271–272, 282, 309, 318, 329 |
achievement, 35 |
comparison with Li Bai, 48–49 |
comparison with Wang Wei, 112 |
descriptive pictorialism, 226 |
discursive elements, 201–202, 213 |
Gu Yun’s critique of, 78–79, 215 |
heir to Yu Xin, 113 |
influence on Ming poets, 169–170 |
influence on Song poets, 112–120 |
interartistic poetics, 218 |
reclusive urge, 49 |
trompe l’oeil effect, 219–220, 225 |
ekphrastic manipulation, 227 |
difference with “ ‘painting’ in poetry”, 261 |
Shanjingju hualun199–200 |
Jianan period and the Wei-Jin period, 31 |
Fong, Wen, 327 |
“Four Great Masters” of Yuan poetry, 143–144 |
“Four Great Masters” of Yuan painting, 144–145, 147, 150, 160, 175 |
fu, 5–6 |
“Fu on Lingguang Palace in the Lu Kingdom”, 5 |
interartistic nature, 6 |
pictorial tendency, 6 |
pictorialism in Han fu, 9 |
Wang Yanshou, 5 |
Giuseppe Castiglione (Lang Shining), 174 |
Gu Kaizhi, 8, 10, 27, 83, 148, 201–202, 204, 215, 226, 238, 250 |
interartistic poetics, 15 |
Lun hua, 14 |
Guo Ruoxu, 74 |
Guo Xi, 99 |
descriptive style, 60 |
Hua ji59–61, 269 |