“In the Mountain Forest I Lose My Self ”: The Experience of No-Self inWang Wei’s Short Landscape Poems
Tähtinen, Tero (2022-11)
Tähtinen, Tero
11 / 2022
Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202411059871
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This article discusses the dialectics of subject and object inWangWei’s short landscape poems from the perspective of Buddhist metaphysics. First, the article tracesWang’s Buddhist connections and surveys the Buddhist concepts, ideas, and practices of which Wang himself explicitly wrote in his essays and poems. Then it uses these ideas to analyze poems from his “Wang Stream Collection”(Wangchuan ji).The conjunctive theme of this article is the underlying emptiness of all existing phenomena, one of the main metaphysical doctrines of Mahayana
philosophy and a recurrent motif inWang’s poetry. The author demonstrates hat, when seen from the standpoint of emptiness, the relation of the perceiver and the perceived in Wang’s short nature poems proves to be more sophisticated than usually thought. Because both the human agent and the natural objects around him are intrinsically empty, they are interrelated and interdependent in the act of perception at the deepest and the most subtle ontological level. the the act of perception at the deepest and the most subtle ontological lev
philosophy and a recurrent motif inWang’s poetry. The author demonstrates hat, when seen from the standpoint of emptiness, the relation of the perceiver and the perceived in Wang’s short nature poems proves to be more sophisticated than usually thought. Because both the human agent and the natural objects around him are intrinsically empty, they are interrelated and interdependent in the act of perception at the deepest and the most subtle ontological level. the the act of perception at the deepest and the most subtle ontological lev
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