Chen Weisong (陈维崧), also called Chen Qinian (其年) or Chen Jialing (迦陵), lived 1626 January 7-1682 June 13, was the first of the great
Ci and
Pianwen
Pianwen ( zh, s=骈文, t=駢文, p=piánwén, l=parallel writing, c=, first=t) is a highly stylised prose style, prevalent throughout the history of Chinese literature. Its prominent features lie in its regular lines arranged in couplets; in ...
poets during the
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speak ...
. He was the leader and founder of the Yangxian poetry school (
阳羡词派).
[清《河南通志 卷六十九》:“皇清陈维崧字其年宜兴人祖于庭前明左都御史父贞慧与商丘侯方域交善,同罹阮大铖之祸。方域避乱阳羡以女许字维崧弟宗石后,宗石入赘,遂为宋人,维崧亦寓宋,与弟同居。维崧为文长于排偶。长洲汪琬称为七百年一人,后以博学宏词徴除翰林检讨,纂修《明史》,卒于官。”]
Life
Chen Weisong was born to
Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last ort ...
prince Chen Zhenhui (
陈贞慧) in
Yixing
Yixing () is a county-level city administrated under the prefecture-level city of Wuxi in southern Jiangsu province, China, and is part of the Yangtze River Delta. The city is known for its traditional Yixing clay ware tea pots. It is a pene-exc ...
,
Jiangsu
Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its c ...
. Chen's ancestor
Chen Yuting (
陈于廷) was a Ming dynasty royal court official (左都御史).
Growing up, Chen had a long beard or ''ran'', so he was sometimes called Chen Ran (陈髯).
He grew up healthy with a talent in literature and writing. He ranked first in the Yangxian poetry test / competition and was friends with Wu Weiye, Maoxiang, Gong Dingzi, Jiang Chenying, Shao Changheng, Peng Sundi and others. Together with Wu Zhaoqian and Peng Shidu, he was praised by Wu Weiye as "Three Phoenix in Jiang Zuo" (江左三凤). Together with Wu Qi and Zhang Zaogong, they are called "three
pianwen
Pianwen ( zh, s=骈文, t=駢文, p=piánwén, l=parallel writing, c=, first=t) is a highly stylised prose style, prevalent throughout the history of Chinese literature. Its prominent features lie in its regular lines arranged in couplets; in ...
geniuses" (骈体三家;
pianwen
Pianwen ( zh, s=骈文, t=駢文, p=piánwén, l=parallel writing, c=, first=t) is a highly stylised prose style, prevalent throughout the history of Chinese literature. Its prominent features lie in its regular lines arranged in couplets; in ...
is a form of Chinese poem). When the Ming was replaced by the Qing, Chen took the
Imperial examination
The imperial examination (; lit. "subject recommendation") refers to a civil-service examination system in Imperial China, administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy. The concept of choosing bureaucrats by ...
(科举) to become a government bureaucrat, but then later changed his mind to pursue a life as a poet.
[《詩集‧將發如皋留別冒巢民先生》卷一]
In November of the 15th year of Shunzhi (1658), he visited Maoxiang, studied in Shencui Room in Shuihua Temple, and met Yunlang (Xu Ziyun).
In the spring of the first year of Kangxi (1662), he went to
Yangzhou
Yangzhou, postal romanization Yangchow, is a prefecture-level city in central Jiangsu Province (Suzhong), East China. Sitting on the north bank of the Yangtze, it borders the provincial capital Nanjing to the southwest, Huai'an to the north, Ya ...
and alongside writers
Wang Shizhen and
Zhang Yangzhong helped repair the Xihong Bridge. In the eighteenth year of Emperor Kangxi (1709), he participated in the 'Erudite Great Poetry Competition' (博学宏辞科) and was awarded by the official Hanlin Academy for his works.
In 1682 (21st year of Kangxi), Chen had a headache for more than 40 days and then passed away, aged 58. His friend Jiang Jingqi (蒋景祁) mourned and wrote:
'This grief is hard to overcome. It is impossible to forget the tomb of this great hero. The spirit is now like frozen drum strings.'
Poems
Chen was a prolific poet, writing around 460 poems and 1,629 songs on a variety of topics. He was the first great
Ci poets during Qing dynasty and considered one of the greatest poets in Chinese history.
[钱仲联〈论陈维崧的湖海楼词〉一文中统计其词有“一千九百四十四首”,是历代词人词作品最丰富的。] His works include:
* 《湖海楼全集》五十卷、
* 《湖海楼诗集》八卷、
* 《陈迦陵文集》十六卷、(
Chen Jialing
Chen may refer to:
People
*Chen (surname) (陳 / 陈), a common Chinese surname
* Chen (singer) (born 1992), member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO
* Chen Chen (born 1989), Chinese-American poet
* (), a Hebrew first name or surname:
* ...
compilation)
* 《陈迦陵词集》三十卷、
* 《陈检讨四六文集》二十卷、
* 《乌丝词》四卷、
* 《两晋南北史集珍》六卷等。
* 《今词选》cowritten with Pan Mei (
潘眉)
It was said of Chen that:
“填词之富,古今无两” (The richness of Chen's poems is second to none from past to present).
According to Qian Zhonglian (
:zh:钱仲联), among 1944 Ci poems compiled over China's history, Chen Weisong's poems stand out as the richest. Today he is recognized as one of the first great
Ci poets during the
Ming-Qing Transition and one of the greatest poets in Chinese history.
Friends and family
Even though Chen Weisong married and had children (sons and daughters) with wives and concubines, his deepest relationship was with boy-actor Yun Lang (云郎), also known as Xu Ziyun (徐紫云). The relationship was famous among their contemporaries, and is also of interest among modern scholars studying sexuality in late imperial China.
Chen wrote many poems with, and about, Yun Lang. For example, on Yun Lang's wedding day, which was arranged by Chen, he wrote:
"Six years we have shared life in this lonely world
I’ll never forget how,
Beside a pillow of red shrub flowers,
Your tears fell tenderly.
Your wedding completed,
May you live in conjugal bliss.
And please perform your best
At being a good husband.
Sorrowfully, my inner quilt as cold as iron,
I reach for the mahogany panpipe
With no hope of catching the light of daybreak through the windows.
Please don’t worry that I suffer this deep grief."
Despite the dejected spirit of the poem, there is no evidence that Chen's relationship with Yun underwent any change after the wedding; later poems and biographical accounts indicate that they kept their status as each other's primary partner until the younger man's death in 1675.
An artist by the name of Chen Hu also painted a portrait of Yun after a bath; the picture was so famous during the Qing dynasty, that a publication was released containing about 160 poems taking inspiration from the work and celebrating the young man and his relationship with Chen; the poems were composed by almost eighty literary celebrities and officials of the time, including
Gong Dingzi Gong Dingzi () (1615–1673) was a Chinese poet and politician. He was a famous author and Classical Chinese poet. He was also a government official serving under the Ming Chongzhen Emperor, the short-lived Dashun regime of peasant-rebel Li Ziche ...
,
Song Wan, and
You Tong
You Tong (1618-1704) was a Chinese author and literary critic.
You was a native of Suzhou. After the fall of the Ming dynasty he made repeated attempts to pass the Imperial examination, eventually succeeding at the age of sixty-one. After this h ...
.
[《紫云出浴图》]
References and notes
Sources
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Reading
* 叶嘉莹:�
陈维崧词平议��。
* 叶嘉莹:�
陈维崧词讲稿之一:从云间到阳羡词风的转变��。
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錢仲聯:〈論陳維崧的湖海樓詞〉
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歐明俊 (2001):《
豪放詞三百首》成都:巴蜀書社
* 学术论文内容来自 周绚隆. 论陈维崧以诗为词的创作特征及其意义. 《 CNKI;WanFang 》 , 2004
* 周绚隆. 实用性原则的遵循与背叛—陈维崧题画词的文本解读. 《 首都师范大学学报(社会科学版) 》 , 2000
* 周绚隆. 论迦陵词以文为词的倾向—兼评陈维崧革新词体的得失 On the Inclination of using Prose Skills to Write Ci in Jialing's. 《 VIP 》 , 2002
* 刘明玉. 近25年来陈维崧词研究的回顾与展望——兼谈文体功能研究的重要意义. 《 CNKI;WanFang 》 , 2007
* 梁鉴江. 诗史与词史——浅谈杜诗对陈维崧词的影响. 《 CNKI 》 , 2001
Portrait
* Portrait is from 《
清代學者象傳》
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