- Luo
Binwang (simplified Chinese: 骆宾王;
traditional Chinese: 駱賓王; pinyin: Luò
Bīnwáng; Wade–Giles: Lo Pin-wang, ca. 619–684?),
courtesy name
Guanguang (觀光/观光)...
- fearfulness, she
became angry with him. In 678,
contemporary poet Luo
Binwang criticizes Empress Wu's
involvement in
governmental affairs: "She whispered...
- is a
group name for four
Chinese poets of the
early Tang dynasty: Luo
Binwang, Lu Zhaolin, Wang Bo, and Yang Jiong. Four
Paragons of the
Early Tang According...
- Ma Zhou (601–648),
courtesy name
Binwang,
formally the Duke of
Gaotang (高唐公), was a
Chinese politician who
served as a
chancellor during the
reign of...
- was a Tang
dynasty Chinese poet,
traditionally grouped together with Luo
Binwang, Wang Bo, and Yang
Jiong as the Four
Paragons of the
Early Tang. Lu Zhaolin...
-
Chinese poet
during Tang dynasty,
traditionally grouped together with Luo
Binwang, Lu Zhaolin, and Yang
Jiong as the Four
Paragons of the
Early Tang. He...
- 27
December Gaozong died. 684 The
Qianling Mausoleum was completed. Luo
Binwang died. 690 16
October Gaozong's wife Wu
Zetian became emperor of the Tang...
- Emperor, Gaozong, a
devout Buddhist, gave him the
title variously written Binwang, "Guest King" or Zongwang, "Cloth-tribute King" and 3,000
rolls of multicoloured...
-
Other ancient poems used the
Concentric knot to
portray love, such as Luo
Binwang's poem: "Knot the
ribbon as the
Concentric knot,
interlock the love as the...
- 609–632) and
compilation of the
final version under Uthman (650s?) Luo
Binwang (640 – 684),
Chinese writer and poet,
recognized as of the Four Greats...