Wen Feiqing - Onhikei

Japanese: 温飛卿 - おんひけい
Wen Feiqing - Onhikei

…He is known as Wen Li along with Li Shangyin, but his achievements as a literary figure lie in his having enhanced the artistic quality of poetry and laid the foundation for the development of Song poetry. He is the first author in the Huajianshu, an anthology of poetry from the Tang and Five Dynasties periods. Ten volumes of Wen Feiqingshu have been handed down. [Arai Ken]…

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Wen Feiqing" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…李商隠とならべて温李と称される詩人であるが,文学者としての功績は,詞の芸術性を高め,宋詞発展の基礎を築いたことにあり,唐・五代の詞の選集である《花間集》中,第一の作家である。《温飛卿集》10巻が伝わる。【荒井 健】。…

※「温飛卿」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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