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词条 Lu Guimeng
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Lu Guimeng ({{zh|t=陸龜蒙|s=陆龟蒙|p=Lù Guīmēng|w=Lu Kui-meng}}; died 881), courtesy name Luwang (鲁望), was a recluse Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. He lived in seclusion at Puli near Suzhou. His pseudonyms included Mr. Puli (甫里先生), Tiansuizhi (天隨子), and Jianghu Shanren (江湖散人).

He and his friend, the fellow poet Pi Rixiu, created a new style of matching rhyme poetry. One of them would compose a poem, and the other would then reply with a new poem using the same rhyme. His works included:

  • Songlin Ji (松陵集), a collection of matching rhyme poems by Lu and Pi Rixiu
  • Puli Ji (甫里集), Collection of Puli
  • The Classic of the Plough, a book that described in detail the curved iron plough

Tomb

Lu Guimeng's tomb is near the Baoshen temple in Luzhi, Suzhou. Two tall ginkgo trees nearby were hand-planted by him and still stand today. The Fair Breeze Pavilion was reputed to be his favourite place for study and meeting friends.

References

  • Qian, Zhonglian, [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929095625/http://203.72.198.245/web/Content.asp?ID=64233&Query=1 "Lu Guimeng"]. Encyclopedia of China (Chinese Literature Edition), 1st ed.

External links

  • Books of the Quan Tangshi that include collected poems of Lu Guimeng at the Chinese Text Project:
    • Book 617, Book 618, Book 619, Book 620, Book 621, Book 622, Book 623,

Book 624, Book 625, Book 626, Book 627, Book 628, Book 629, Book 630

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7 : Year of birth missing|881 deaths|Tang dynasty poets|Year of birth unknown|Writers from Suzhou|9th-century Chinese poets|Poets from Jiangsu

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