Shang Ting
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Shang Ting 商挺 (1209–1288), also known as Shang Mengqing 商孟卿 and in old age as “The Old Man of Zuo Mountain” 左 山老人. was a Yuan 元 period writer of Chinese Sanqu poetry. He was also a noted calligrapher and landscape artist. Unfortunately, although a prolific poet, most of his writings have been lost. The surviving sanqu poems of the poet are all written to the same musical mode and song title. However, the content of the poems suggests they were written at different times. His son Shang Qi 商琦 was likewise an official and artist.
Biography
Shang Ting was from Shandong 山東 Province. Shang and his entire family were on familiar terms with the poet and statesman Yuan Haowen 元好問 (1190–1257). His uncle was the sanqu 散曲 poet Shang Dao 商道 (1193?-1258?). Shang Ting served the Mongol monarch Kublai before he took the throne. Later there followed an array of official appointments. When the Yuan Dynasty 元 was officially founded in 1271, Shang was appointed Assistant Administrator in the Secretariat. In later life, he was implicated in a wrongful death case and was imprisoned twice. He was later found innocent, but never again took an official position. He died at age eighty and many posthumous titles followed.
Translations
(Shuangtiao 雙調 : Panfei qu 潘妃曲) Untitled Green willows with a wide flowing wind; Peach and plum vie to shed blossoms. The swallows are busy, Pair after pair with bits of nest Sport in the painted eaves. Yellow willow leaves Fine enough for a room's screen painting. (Shuangtiao 雙調 : Panfei qu 潘妃曲) Untitled Depressed I climb the high tower to gaze out; Green lotus leaves and red blossoms everywhere. Summer days long As Xuan plants and pomegranate flowers Vie for fragrance. Green gauze windows, Fine enough for a room's screen painting.
See also
- Chinese Sanqu poetry
- Classical Chinese poetry
- Classical Chinese poetry forms
- Classical Chinese poetry genres
- Yuan Haowen
- Qu (poetry)
References
Lu Weifen and Wu Gengshun ed., Complete Yuan Period Sanqu Lyrics, Liaoning, 2000, vol. 1, pp. 39–42. Carpenter, Bruce E. 'Chinese San-ch’ü Poetry of the Mongol Era: I', Tezukayama Daigaku kiyo (Journal of Tezukayama University), Nara, Japan, no. 22, pp. 33–4. Ma Liangchun and Li Futian ed., The Great Encyclopedia of Chinese Literature, Tianlu, 1991, vol. 7, p. 5443.
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- Yuan dynasty poets
- 1209 births
- 1288 deaths
- Poets from Shandong
- Yuan dynasty government officials
- Politicians from Heze
- Yuan dynasty calligraphers
- Yuan dynasty landscape painters
- Painters from Shandong
- 13th-century Chinese calligraphers
- Writers from Heze