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Wang Fanzhi (Chinese: 王梵志; pinyin: Wáng Fànzhì; Wade–Giles: Wang Fan-chih, fl. 7th century) or Brahmacarin Wang was a Chinese Buddhist poet born in Hebi, Henan during the Tang Dynasty. He is the putative author of two collections of early Tang vernacular poetry. The language can be dated to the 8th century. Very few of the poems were known until the Dunhuang manuscripts were discovered in the early 20th century. The first collection of moralistic verse, "the 92 poems collection", exists in 5 complete manuscripts.

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  • 王 梵志(おう ぼんし、生没年不詳)は、中国唐代(恐らくは8世紀後半)の仏教詩人・詩僧。衛州黎陽県の人。 (ja)
  • 王梵志(?-?),詩僧,原名梵天,黎陽(今河南浚縣東南)人,唐初白話詩人。生平事迹不详。 其詩語言淺近,在當時頗有影響,人謂“不守經典,皆陳俗語,非但智士回意,實易愚夫改容,遠近傳聞,勸懲令善”。约在八、九世纪间传入日本。对唐代诗人寒山等创作有较大影响,王维、顾况、白居易、皎然等也有风格近似的诗作。宋代还有仿作。明清以后因作品不容於正統,大部已佚,《全唐诗》未收。敦煌藏经洞发现其诗手抄本后,才又获国内外重视。 后人的辑本有1925年刘复校录本,1935年郑振铎校补本。張錫厚《》,收集敦煌本王梵志詩集以及散見的佚詩,比较完备。 (zh)
  • Wang Fanzhi (Chinese: 王梵志; pinyin: Wáng Fànzhì; Wade–Giles: Wang Fan-chih, fl. 7th century) or Brahmacarin Wang was a Chinese Buddhist poet born in Hebi, Henan during the Tang Dynasty. He is the putative author of two collections of early Tang vernacular poetry. The language can be dated to the 8th century. Very few of the poems were known until the Dunhuang manuscripts were discovered in the early 20th century. The first collection of moralistic verse, "the 92 poems collection", exists in 5 complete manuscripts. (en)
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  • 王 梵志(おう ぼんし、生没年不詳)は、中国唐代(恐らくは8世紀後半)の仏教詩人・詩僧。衛州黎陽県の人。 (ja)
  • Wang Fanzhi (Chinese: 王梵志; pinyin: Wáng Fànzhì; Wade–Giles: Wang Fan-chih, fl. 7th century) or Brahmacarin Wang was a Chinese Buddhist poet born in Hebi, Henan during the Tang Dynasty. He is the putative author of two collections of early Tang vernacular poetry. The language can be dated to the 8th century. Very few of the poems were known until the Dunhuang manuscripts were discovered in the early 20th century. The first collection of moralistic verse, "the 92 poems collection", exists in 5 complete manuscripts. The second collection, "the three-juan collection", has not been found in a complete copy, but has been reconstructed from seven manuscripts. These manuscripts contain poems of a higher artistic value. The content can be compared with the poems in the Hanshan collection. Wang's language is marked by the use of more colloquial Medieval Vernacular Sinitic than almost any other Tang poet. (en)
  • 王梵志(?-?),詩僧,原名梵天,黎陽(今河南浚縣東南)人,唐初白話詩人。生平事迹不详。 其詩語言淺近,在當時頗有影響,人謂“不守經典,皆陳俗語,非但智士回意,實易愚夫改容,遠近傳聞,勸懲令善”。约在八、九世纪间传入日本。对唐代诗人寒山等创作有较大影响,王维、顾况、白居易、皎然等也有风格近似的诗作。宋代还有仿作。明清以后因作品不容於正統,大部已佚,《全唐诗》未收。敦煌藏经洞发现其诗手抄本后,才又获国内外重视。 后人的辑本有1925年刘复校录本,1935年郑振铎校补本。張錫厚《》,收集敦煌本王梵志詩集以及散見的佚詩,比较完备。 (zh)
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