- Pi
Rixiu (Chinese: 皮日休; pinyin: Pí
Rìxiū; Wade–Giles: P'i Jih-hsiu; ca. 834 – 883) was a Tang
dynasty poet. His
courtesy names were
Yishao (逸少) and Ximei...
- (天隨子), and
Jianghu Sanren (江湖散人). He and his friend, the
fellow poet Pi
Rixiu,
created a new
style of
matching rhyme poetry. One of them
would compose...
- Nie—or Zhe or She or Ye—Yizhong (聶夷中/聂夷中, 887–884), Du
Xunhe (杜荀鹤), Pi
Rixiu (皮日休,
approximately 834/840—883), Lu
Guimeng (陸龜蒙/陆龟蒙 ?-881), and others...
- Lady S****qiu, wife of Qian Kuan (d. 901) Mo Xuanqing,
Chinese scholar Pi
Rixiu,
Chinese poet (approximate date) Robert,
Frankish nobleman (d. 866) Tan...
- (Korean: 피; MR: P'i),
shared by 6,578
people in
South Korea in 2015. Pi
Rixiu (ca. 834–883), Tang
dynasty poet Pi
Guangye (877–943),
chancellor of the...
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Chinese poetry Nalan Xingde Nie
Gannu Ouyang Xiu Pan Yue Pan Lei Pei Di Pi
Rixiu Qian
Zhongshu Qin
Zihao (1902–1963),
leading Taiwanese modernist Qiu Jin...
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Spoleto Han Jian,
Chinese warlord Ignatius II,
patriarch of
Antioch Pi
Rixiu,
Chinese poet Wang Jingchong,
Chinese governor (b. 847) Yang Fuguang, Chinese...
- Six best Waka
poets 881: Lu
Guimeng (born unknown),
Chinese poet 883: Pi
Rixiu (born 834), Tang
dynasty poet and
magistrate Poetry portal Poetry 9th century...
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Rictius Varus (Rictiovarus,
Rixius Varus,
Rexius Vicarius) was a
Vicarius in
Roman Gaul at the end of the 3rd century,
around the time of the Diocletianic...
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following main
reasons given in the pre-modern Pure Land literature: Wáng
Rìxiū (d. 1173)
argues that even
though the
immoral will
still gain rebirth, they...