Bai Renfu (Chinese:白仁甫; pinyin:Bái Rénfǔ; Wade–Giles:Pai Jen-fu or Po Jen-fu, c. 1226−1306), also known as Bai Pu (Chinese:白朴; pinyin:Bái Pǔ; Wade–Giles:Pai P'u or Po P'u), was a renowned Chinese playwright of the Yuan dynasty.
In this Chinese name, the family name is Bai.
A statue of Bai Renfu in Zhengding
He wrote 16 plays, three of which are extant:
Over the Wall (裴少俊牆頭馬上 Péi Shǎo Jùn Qiáng Tóu Mǎ Shàng)
Rain on the Paulownia Tree (唐明皇秋夜梧桐雨 Táng Míng Huáng Qiū Yè Wú Tóng Yǔ) about Emperor Xuanzong and Lady Yang Guifei:
Romance of the East Wall (董秀英花月東牆記 Dǒng Xiù Yīng Huā Yuè Dōng Qiáng Jì)
Biography
A scion of an important Jin dynasty family, Bai Renfu's grandfather held a post at the powerful Bureau of Military Affairs, and his father was a close friend of the poet Yuan Haowen.[1] However, the defeat of the Jin dynasty by the Mongol Empire resulted in a major upheaval in social relationships. Nevertheless, Bo Renfu achieved honorary rank and an official position in the Yuan dynasty as Minister of Protocol.[2]
See also
Zaju
Notes
Crump, 12
Crump, 7
References
Crump, J. I. (1990). Chinese Theater in the Days of Kublai Khan. (Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies The University of Michigan) ISBN0-89264-093-6.
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