Guan Yunshi (1286-1324) originally named Xiaoyunshi Haiya, also known by his literary name Suanzhai or Luhua Taoist Monk, was an Uygur by nationality. The descendant of a general, Guan shifted his interest from the military to the literary, and became a student of Yao Sui's. His achievements in poetry, prose, and calligraphy were all considerable. Guan was an important writer of Sanqu poetry in the late Yuan dynasty, and was paralleled with Xu Zaisi(with the literary name "Tianzhai"). The style of Guan's poetry is one of swiftness and grandness.
贯云石(1286-1324)原名小云石海涯,号酸斋,又号芦花道人,维吾尔族人。云石出自将门,后弃武就文,从姚燧学。诗、文、书法皆有可观。元后期著名散曲作家,与徐再思(甜斋)齐名。笔调骏快,风格豪放。
Separation (2) to the tune of Prelude to the Limpid River
清江引·惜别(二)
Amid clouds and rain, no homeward is found.
湘云楚雨归路杳,
How sad I always feel!
总是伤怀抱。
Amid evening waves river's roars sound.
江声搅暮涛,
Tree shadows try keeping at the setting sun's heel.
树影留残照,
All worries are carried in the painted keel.
兰舟把愁都载了。