Wei Yingwu (737–792) wasn’t as Buddhist as Cold Mountain or Stonehouse, who were hermit poets who lived in the mountains. He was a civil servant. His wife had a Buddhist nickname and he lived in monasteries sometimes. Of the 600 poems that survive, this book has 175. He writes about friendship and loss.
Selfing and Othering
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