- Shen
Quanqi (Chinese: 沈佺期; Wade–Giles: Shên Ch'üan-ch'i; c. 650 – 729), also
known as
Yunqing (Chinese: 雲卿), was a
Chinese poet and
government official...
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interior couplets.
During the Tang dynasty, the "Shen-Song" team of Shen
Quanqi and Song
Zhiwen greatly contributed to the
development of this classical...
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Lindisfarne (b. 639) Na****a, ****anese
prince and
politician (b. 684) Shen
Quanqi,
Chinese poet and
official (b. 650)
David Nicolle (2008).
Poitiers AD 732...
- A.; Fu, Suiyan; Raines, Jim M.; Zong, Qiu-Gang; Imber,
Suzanne M.; Shi,
Quanqi; Yao, Zhonghua; Poh, Gangkai; Gershman,
Daniel J.; Pu, Zuyin; Sundberg,...
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regulated verse (jintishi), by the
poetic pair Song
Zhiwen and Shen
Quanqi. Wu also
patronized scholars by
founding an
institute to
produce the Collection...
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satirist (approximate date)
Sergius I, pope of Rome (approximate date) Shen
Quanqi,
Chinese poet and
official (approximate date) Werburgh, Anglo-Saxon princess...
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Greats of the
Early Tang Wang Bo (649 – 676), Tang
dynasty poet Shen
Quanqi (650 – 729), Tang
dynasty poet He
Zhizhang (659 – 744),
Chinese poet of...
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within the
anomalous dynastic interregnum of Wu Zetian.
Together with Shen
Quanqi, Song
Zhiwen is
considered to have the "credit for the
final perfection"...
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through her
reformed examination system include Zhang Yue, Li Jiao, and Shen
Quanqi.
Despite the rise in
importance of the
examination system, the Tang society...
- Chu Ci
projects itself through the
works of poets,
including Jia Yi, Shen
Quanqi,
Zhang Yue, Du Fu, Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, and Su Shi. In
addition to the...