Han Wo ( – ) was a
Chinese poet of the
late Tang dynasty and the
Min
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state. His
courtesy name
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was Zhiyao, or possibly Zhiguang or Zhiyuan, and his
art name
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was Yushan-Qiaoren. He was a native of
Jingzhao Jingzhao ( zh, 京兆) was a historical region centered on the ancient Chinese capital of Chang'an.
Han dynasty
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, in or near the capital
Chang'an
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. An anthology of his poems, the ''Xianglian Ji'' survives.
Biography
Sources
Chapter 183 of the ''
New Book of Tang
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'' gives a short biography of Han Wo.
Birth and early life
He was born in either 842 or 844. He was a native of
Wannian,
Jingzhao Jingzhao ( zh, 京兆) was a historical region centered on the ancient Chinese capital of Chang'an.
Han dynasty
In early Han dynasty, the governor of the capital Chang'an and its vicinities was known as ''You Neishi'' (), and the region was also ...
(modern-day
Xi'an
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,
Shaanxi Province
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). His father, Han Zhan () took the
imperial examination
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in the same year as
Li Shangyin
Li Shangyin (, 813858), courtesy name Yishan (), was a Chinese poet and politician of the late Tang dynasty, born in the Henei Commandery (now Qinyang, Henan). He is noted for the imagist quality of his poems and his "no title" () style of poe ...
, who was also connected to Wo's family through marriage. The young Wo supposedly was recognized for his poetic genius by Li, who praised him.
Political career
In 889 (
Longji
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Administrative division
As of 201 ...
1) he passed the
imperial examination
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, receiving his ''Jinshi'' degree. He became a scholar at the
Hanlin Academy
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Membership in the academy was confined to an elite group of scholars, who performed sec ...
and a low-ranking official at the
Central Secretariat, eventually becoming Vice-Minister of Defense (
兵部 侍郎). He earned the trust of
Emperor Zhaozong, working with him against the
eunuchs
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The earliest records for intentional castration to produce eunuchs are from the Sumerian city of Lagash in the 2nd millennium ...
, and was recommended for the position of
chancellor
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, but he was disliked by
Zhu Quanzhong
Emperor Taizu of Later Liang (), personal name Zhu Quanzhong () (December 5, 852 – July 18, 912), né Zhu Wen (), name later changed to Zhu Huang (), nickname Zhu San (朱三, literally, "the third Zhu"), was a Chinese military general, mona ...
(later to become Emperor Daizu of Liao) and was therefore exiled to
Pu Prefecture (modern
Fan County
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,
Henan
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).
Later life and death
Following his exile, Han did not return to government, and spent his last years in the
Min Kingdom
Min () was one of the Ten Kingdoms which was in existence between the years of 909 and 945. It existed in a mountainous region of modern-day Fujian province of China and had a history of quasi-independent rule. Its capital was Fuzhou. It was fou ...
. He died around 923, having never returned to the capital.
Names
Courtesy name
His courtesy name was either Zhiyao or Zhiguang, or possibly Zhiyuan.
The ''New Book of Tang'', as well as a work by Han's contemporary , refer to him as Zhiguang, but the ''
Liexian Zhuan
The ''Liexian Zhuan'', sometimes translated as ''Biographies of Immortals'', is the oldest extant Chinese hagiography of Daoist '' xian'' "transcendents; immortals; saints; alchemists". The text, which compiles the life stories of about 70 mytholo ...
'' associates the character used in his given name ''Wo'' with the second character of Zhiyao, lending support to the idea that Zhiguang would have fit his given name better. Both the ''
Tang Cai Zi Zhuan'' and the ''
Tangshi Jishi'' () give his courtesy name as Zhiyao. The theory that his courtesy name was Zhiyuan relies on the '.
Art name
His art name was Yushan-Qiaoren.
Poetry
In literary history, Han is generally considered a poet of the so-called
late Tang period, which spanned the early-ninth century to 907.
An anthology of his poems, the ''Xianglian Ji'' (), survives. His poetry is noted for its sensual beauty, with the ''Xianglian Ji'' having given its name to ''xianglian-ti'' (), a style of poetry associated with him. His poems of other types are collected in the ''Yushan-Qiaoren Ji'' ().
Reception
His poetry influenced the work of the fourteenth-century poet
Yang Weizhen.
Notes
References
Works cited
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Further reading
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External links
* Books of the ''
Quan Tangshi
(''Complete Tang Poems'') is the largest collection of Tang poetry, containing some 49,000 lyric poems by more than twenty-two hundred poets. In 1705, it was commissioned at the direction of the Qing dynasty Kangxi Emperor and published under ...
'' at the
Chinese Text Project
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that include collected poems of Han Wo:
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Book 680*
Book 681*
Book 682*
Book 683
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840s births
920s deaths
Year of birth uncertain
Year of death uncertain
Tang dynasty poets
Writers from Xi'an
Poets from Shaanxi
9th-century Chinese poets
10th-century Chinese poets
Three Hundred Tang Poems poets
Min Kingdom people