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Zhang Ruoxu (Chinese: 張若虛; Wade–Giles:
Chang Jo-hsü; ca. 660 – ca. 720) was a
Chinese poet of the
early Tang
dynasty from
Yangzhou in
modern Jiangsu province...
- sinologist.
Analyse formelle de l'œuvre poétique d'un
auteur des Tang :
Zhang Ruoxu (1970) Le Pousse-pousse, by Lao She, (translation, 1973) L'Écriture poétique...
- Night" is a seven-syllable
yuefu style long poem by Tang
dynasty poet
Zhang Ruoxu. It is one of the only two
poems by
Zhang that preserve. The poem depicts...
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Records of
Things Seen and Heard'—also
known as
Experiences in Painting—Guo
Ruoxu (郭若虛) writes: The
Kingdom of Wa is also ****an [日本]. Its
original name was...
- 孔圣佑 Kong
Shengyou 998-1032 孔宗愿 Kong
Zongyuan 47 孔若蒙 Kong
Ruomeng 孔若虚 Kong
Ruoxu ?-1104 孔若愚 Kong
Ruoyu 48 孔端友 Kong
Duanyou 1078-1132 孔端操 Kong
Duancao ?-1133...
- province). He is
traditionally grouped with He Zhizhang,
Zhang Xu, and
Zhang Ruoxu as the Four
Poets of
Central Wu (吳中四士), the
Lower Yangtze region. He served...
- and fan painting.
Royal Ontario Museum. p. 10. ISBN 0-88854-439-1. Guo
Ruoxu, for example, has
included a
short note
about the
folding fan in his Tuhua...
- (one coin). For instance, in Ling Mengzhu's story, the main character, Wen
Ruoxu, paid one coin for the
fortune teller's service. On the
other hand, albeit...
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section three. In the Palace,
section four. In the Palace,
section five. Guo
Ruoxu,
Tuhua Jianwenzhi, vol.6,
about ACE1081, "Lecture note by Prof.
James Cahill"...
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paintings of
gibbons were
particularly celebrated. The 11th-century
critic Guo
Ruoxu (郭若虚) in his
Overview of
Painting (图画见闻志,
Tuhua Jian Wen Zhi)
tells this...