Chinese calligrapher, poet and politician (803–852)
For the Ming dynasty scholar-official and poet, see Du Mu (Ming dynasty).
In this Chinese name, the family name is Du.
Du Mu
Du Mu by Shangguan Zhou (上官周, b. 1665)
Born
803 Chang'an
Died
852 Chang'an
Occupation
Calligrapher, poet, politician
Nationality
Chinese
Period
Tang dynasty
Du Mu (Chinese: 杜牧; pinyin: Dù Mù; Wade–Giles: Tu4 Mu4; 803–852) was a Chinese calligrapher, poet, and politician who lived during the late Tang dynasty. His courtesy name was Muzhi (牧之), and art name Fanchuan (樊川).[1] He is best known for his lyrical and romantic quatrains.[2]
Regarded as a major poet during a golden age of Chinese poetry, his name is often mentioned together with that of another renowned Late Tang poet, Li Shangyin, as the "Little Li-Du" (小李杜), in contrast to the "Great Li-Du": Li Bai and Du Fu. Among his influences were Du Fu, Li Bai, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan.
^Zhu, Jincheng. "Du Mu" (1st ed.). Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Encyclopedia of China (Chinese Literature Edition)
^Nienhauser, William H, ed. (1986). The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature. Indiana University Press. pp. 824–826. ISBN 0-253-32983-3.
DuMu (Chinese: 杜牧; pinyin: DùMù; Wade–Giles: Tu4 Mu4; 803–852) was a Chinese calligrapher, poet, and politician who lived during the late Tang dynasty...
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dawn" (撼曉幾多枝) and "one inch of love is one inch of ashes" (一寸相思一寸灰); and DuMu, whose poetry contained the line "Lotuses lean on each other in yearning"...
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{\displaystyle (e+p){\frac {\gamma }{c}}{\frac {du^{\mu }}{dt}}=-\partial ^{\mu }p-{\frac {\gamma }{c}}{\frac {dp}{dt}}u^{\mu }} Then, picking u ν = u i = γ c v i...
lost the favour of the people."[verification needed] The Tang dynasty poet DuMu mentioned Xiang Yu in one of his poems Ti Wujiang Ting (題烏江亭): "Victory...