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Wang Zhi-huan

Wang Zhi-huan (b. 695) was a Chinese poet of early Tang dynasty. He laid foundation for a new movement in Chinese literature which resulted into more direct and less 'literary' Tang poetry.

Wisdom & Quotes

  • Mountains hide the light of day,
The Yellow River flows into the oceans ;
But your view encompasses three hundred miles
By going up one flight of stairs.
  • The sun sinks beyond the mountains
The Yellow River flows into the ocean
However, if you wish to see much more,
Climb one more storey!

Wang Wei



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