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Pi Rixiu, from Hubei province, came to the Suzhou area as an adult.
As Lu Luwang and Pi Ximei were floating in a boat on the Song River they saw an old fisherman drunkenly singing, and accordingly wrote this song.
14 3340.12 皮日休, 字襲美 Pi Rixiu (c.834 - c.883), literary name Ximei, was a poet who obtained his jinshi in 867 then became a high official at the Court of Sacrificial Worship in Chang'an.
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  pi rixiu - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Pi Rixiu 皮日休 was a Tang dynasty poet, born ca 838 at Xiangyang, Hubei, died ca 883; style name Yishao, pseudonym: Lumengzhi.
In Xiantong era 867 AD, he obtained a degree of Jinshi.In 868 AD, he travelled to Suzhou, the following year, 869 AD,he became Suzhou magistrate.
Pi Rixiu was a contemporary of poet Lu Guimong, these two poets are often refered to as Pi-Lu.
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'''Pi Rixiu and#30382;and#26085;and#20241; ''' was a Tang dynasty poet, born ca 838 at Xiangyang, Hubei, died ca 883; style name Yishao, pseudonym: Lumengzhi.
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 Poetry Synopsis - China Style
The late Tang Dynasty also witnessed the rise of a group of realist poets who carried on the spirit of the new yucfu movement.
Adherents of this school included Pi Rixiu, Nie Yizhong and Du Xunhe, and their poems criticized social injustices.
Although poetry was not as effervescent in the Song as in the Tang Dynasty, it nevertheless carved out its own style.
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As Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet Hu Zeng wrote, “Once the thousand-li canal was dug, waves crashed down from the ninth heaven and overthrew the Sui Dynasty, and there was turmoil as the emperor sailed to South China, never to return.”
Tang poet Pi Rixiu took a more objective view.
He expressed the view in one of his poems that although the Sui downfall was caused by the 1,000-km canal.
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 Yuefu Folksongs
The Yuefu Folksongs in the Han Dynasty reflected the real social life of that time, and they were characterized both by sincere, penetrating ideas and brisk, vivid art form with noticeable vitality and hence influenced the later creations of Yuefu Folksongs in a very profound way.
Many later poets like Bao Zhao, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Yuan Zhen and Pi Rixiu created a lot of first-class Yuefu Folksongs.
Yuefu Folksongs were mostly written in five-character lines, and some were in seven-character or multi-character lines as well.
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The white porcelain made in the Xing kiln north of the Yangtse River were very popular during Tang Dynasty, enjoying good prestige together with the celadon of the Yue kiln south of the River.
We can see it in the "cha ou shi: tea-cup poem" written by the Tang poet Pi Rixiu: "Xing and Yue people are both experts in making porcelains.
With its mouth as round as the full moon, the tea cup is as light as a piece of cloud.
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 Poetry
The late Tang Dynasty also witnessed the rise of a group of realist poets who carried on the spirit of the new yuefu movement.
Followers of this school included Pi Rixiu, Nie Yizhong, and Du Xunhe, and their poems criticized social injustices.
Although poetry was not as flourishing in the Song (960-1279) as in the Tang Dynasty, it nevertheless carved out its own style.
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 Pi Rixiu Did You Mean pi?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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 Year Table of Porcelain
The white porcelain made in the Xing kiln north of the Yangtse River were very popular during Tang Dynasty, enjoying good prestige together with the celadon of the Yue kiln south of the River.
We can see it in the "cha ou shi: tea-cup poem" written by the Tang poet Pi Rixiu: "Xing and Yue people are both experts in making porcelains.
With its mouth as round as the full moon, the tea cup is as light as a piece of cloud.
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In late Tang Dynasty, Luo Yin's book Rumors was an ironical prose collection.
Together with Pi Rixiu and Lu Guimeng's works, Luo Yin's prose was praised by Lu Xun as the glitter and sharp edge from the dirty pond and could be regarded as the origin for later scribbles.
Thanks to the prosperous economy during the Wu and Yue Kingdom period and especially in Southern Song dynasty when Hangzhou was chosen as the capital, the typography and private book collection had been developed quickly thus providing the soil for the further development of literature.
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We can enjoy the fresh and cool breeze in summer here and have a fun in hunting in winter.
These beautiful sights and pure kind activities of local people have attracted so many great famous poets to write poems for it, such as Libai, Mengjiao, Pi Rixiu, Lu Guimeng, and so on.
It was a place not only to offer the fodder for the splendid poetic garden in Tang Dynasty but also became a perfect lieu for Huang Zongxi, a great ideologist, to complete his literatures.
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 MainLand Music 1-Chinese classic ensemble music, Chinese traditional orchestra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Chinese Music: Chinese music CD, Chinese Song, Chinese Folk Song, Chinese music instrument including Erhu (Er Hu), Dizi (Di zi), bamboo flute, Sheng, Pipa (Pi pa).
According to the Guqin Score of xili House(Xilitang Qintong), the song was composed by Pi Rixiu and Lu Guimeng, Poets of the Tang Dynasty(618-907).
When they were boating along the river, they heard the drunken fishermen singing in the wild and wrote this impromptu.
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 www.sky-street.com - Chinese tea culture
Tang Dynasty Liu Zhenliang praises "the tea" to have ten Germany, thought drink tea besides may fitness, but also energy "by the tea table respect", "by the tea may the elegant heart", "by the tea be possible the profession".
The Tang Song time, multitudinous like Bai Juyi, Li Bai, Liu Zongyuan, Liu Yuxi, Pi Rixiu, Wei Yingwu, warm courtyard Jun, Lu You, Ouyang Xiu, Su Dongpo and so on, they not only is very fond of drink tea, moreover also eulogizes and has described the tea in own excellent work.
Drink tea the cultural tea poem tea article
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Li Deyu the prime minister was so crazy about getting water from the Second Spring that he had the local officials ship the water at tremendous costs to the capital by state courier carts.
This led Pi Rixiu the poet to compare him to Yang Guifei, the imperial concubine of Tang, who was so fond of litchi that imperial horsemen were given the job of bringing the fruit from the far south to the capital by a government horse-relay system.
The prime minister often thinks of having a cup of tea brewed,
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