- Song
Ruoxun (宋若荀), was a
Chinese Confucian scholar and poet. She was one of five sisters, who all
became emplo**** as
official poets at the
Imperial court:...
- (Chinese: 宋若莘; 768–820), Song Ruozhao, Song Ruoxian, Song
Ruolun (宋若倫) and Song
Ruoxun (宋若荀). She was the
third eldest of the sisters. She was the
daughter of...
-
refer to: Song Ruoshen, Song Ruozhao, Song Ruolun, Song Ruoxian, and Song
Ruoxun from the Tang
dynasty Soong sisters (Ai-ling, Ching-ling, and Mei-ling)...
- (Chinese: 宋若莘; 768–820), Song Ruozhao, Song Ruoxian, Song
Ruolun (宋若倫) and Song
Ruoxun (宋若荀). She was the
daughter of the
scholar Song
Tingfen in
Hebei and was...
- (宋若昭, 761-828), Song
Ruoxian (宋若憲, 772–835), Song
Ruolun (宋若倫) and Song
Ruoxun (宋若荀). She was the
daughter of the
scholar Song
Tingfen in
Hebei and was...
- 宋若莘), Song
Ruozhao (宋若昭), Song
Ruoxian (宋若憲), Song
Ruolun (宋若倫) and Song
Ruoxun (宋若荀) were five
sisters who all
became emplo**** as
official poets at the...
-
Ruoxian (772-835)
secretary and
record keeper for
Emperor Jingzong Song
Ruoxun (fl. 8th Century) one of the five Song
Sisters Song
Ruozhao (761-828) poet...
- Ruoshen, the
third eldest Song Ruoxian,
followed by Song
Ruolun and Song
Ruoxun), who were
known for
their learning,
literary talent and
respected position...