Pu Xuezhai
48 top tracks
Pu Xuezhai
48 top tracks
Albums

Masters Of Guqin (Da Shi Gu Qin)
Pu Xuezhai

Chinese Traditional and Folk Music: Guqin Vol. 5
Pu Xuezhai

Ancient Classics of Ming Dynasty: 1368 -1644 AD (Dong Ting Qiu Si: Ming Gong Yuan 1368-1644 Nian)
Pu Xuezhai

Ancient Chinese Music: Wild Geese Descending On a Sandy Beach
Pu Xuezhai

Great Master of Guqin
Pu Xuezhai

anthology of chinese traditional & folk music played on guqin: vol.5
Pu Xuezhai

Ancient Classics Of Ming Dynasty: 1368-1644 AD
Pu Xuezhai

Treasure Of Chinese Instrumental Music: Plucked String Instruments
Pu Xuezhai

Chinese Traditional and Folk Music - Guqin, Vol. 5
Pu Xuezhai

Ancient Classics of Ming Dynasty: 1368 -1644 AD
Pu Xuezhai

Anthology of Chinese Traditional & Folk Music - Guqin 5
Pu Xuezhai

Chinese Ancient Music - Vol.6, Wild Goose on the Peaceful Beach
Pu Xuezhai
Biography
Pu Xuezhai (proper name Pu Jin; a.k.a. Fu Xuezhai; Chinese: 溥雪齋; 1893 - 1966) was a guqin master, calligrapher, and painter master whose life bridged the late imperial and early modern periods. Born into the Manchu imperial Aisin-Gioro clan as a great-grandson of the Daoguang Emperor, Pu was raised in Beijing’s aristocratic milieu and received a rigorous education in poetry, painting, calligraphy, and classical music. After the fall of the <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Pu+Xuezhai">Read mor...Read more on Last.fm
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Pu Xuezhai (proper name Pu Jin; a.k.a. Fu Xuezhai; Chinese: 溥雪齋; 1893 - 1966) was a guqin master, calligrapher, and painter master whose life bridged the late imperial and early modern periods. Born into the Manchu imperial Aisin-Gioro clan as a great-grandson of the Daoguang Emperor, Pu was raised in Beijing’s aristocratic milieu and received a rigorous education in poetry, painting, calligraphy, and classical music. After the fall of the Qing dynasty he became one of the key figures preserving literati artistic traditions within the Republican capital, cultivating close friendships with leading musicians and scholars such as Wang Mendu and Zhu Qingsheng.
As a guqin player Pu Xuezhai was admired for his refined, introspective style rooted in the Yushan and Meian schools; his interpretations of pieces like Guang Ling San and Xiao Xiang Shui Yun were prized for their balance of austerity and lyrical depth. Beyond music he was a distinguished calligrapher and seal-carver, often integrating poetry, ink painting, and qin themes within single works. In the 1950s he served as a consultant and teacher at the Central Conservatory of Music, helping transmit traditional repertories to a new generation of musicians. Pu died in Beijing in 1966, remembered as one of the last scholar-artists to embody the “Three Perfections” of poetry, calligraphy, and music that defined the classical Chinese ideal. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Pu+Xuezhai">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
