Gao Shi
Gao Shi 高适 (702 - 765) is a Chinese poet of the Dynastie Tang.
Born in the Shandong at the end of the 7th century, it waited its fiftieth year to compose of the worms. Its existence had been agitated, and its celebrity was preceded one long period of discouragement. The biographers describe it in turn in the most various situations: fighting against poverty lasting its youth; enthusiast of an actress whom it follows through the provinces, writing of the plays for the wandering troop of which she forms part; secretary of a high-ranking person on mission diplomatic in the Tibet; soldier; then finally poet of reputation, acquiring, with the decline of its life, fortune and the distinctions which hardly fail to follow literary successes.
Gao Shi had bound of friendship with Of Fu in spite of the great difference in age which separated them.
The Chinese praise the rise in the feelings of Gao Shi and the nobility of its expressions. It affectionate certain turnings archaïsantes which make sometimes its worms very difficult to apprehend for the European reader and, in the choice of the rhymes as in the arrangement of the stanzas, it rather often takes freedoms whose its contemporaries of the new school did not use already any more but extremely seldom.
External bond
- Poems of Gao Shi translated into French
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