- Song
Ruozhao (Chinese: 宋若昭; 761–828) was a
Chinese Confucian scholar, poet and
imperial official of the Tang
dynasty (618–906). Her
extant works include...
- Song
sisters may
refer to: Song Ruoshen, Song
Ruozhao, Song Ruolun, Song Ruoxian, and Song
Ruoxun from the Tang
dynasty Soong sisters (Ai-ling, Ching-ling...
- the Tang
Dynasty Máel
Bressail mac Ailillo, king of
Ulaid (Ireland) Song
Ruozhao,
Chinese scholar, lady-in-waiting and poet (b. 770) Rampon,
count of Barcelona...
- well as the mani****tion of
other imperial consorts. Yang
Fanghan Feng
Ruozhao (冯若昭)
Concubine Jing →
Consort Jing →
Noble Consort Jing →
Dowager Noble...
- Hu Xian 狐仙 Nie
Xiaoqian Legend of
Southwest Dance and
Music 舞乐传奇 Ye
Shaluo 2014 长安三怪探 Wei
Ruozhao Xiu Xiu's Men 秀秀的男人
Gorgeous Workers 华丽上班族
Zhang Wei...
- 瑤池新詠集; pinyin: Yáochí xīn yǒng jí). Song
Ruoshen (Chinese: 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...
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domestic duties within the home, as
dictated by the
ideas conve**** in Song
Ruozhao’s Analects for Women.
Although Confucianism is no
longer thought of an explicit...
- (Nǚjiè) by Ban Zhao Women's
Analects (Nǚ lúnyǔ) by Song
Ruoshen and Song
Ruozhao Domestic Lessons (Nèixùn) by
Empress Xu
Sketch of a
Model for
Women (Nüfan...
- who all
became emplo**** as
official poets at the
Imperial court: Song
Ruozhao (宋若昭, 761-828), Song
Ruoxian (宋若憲, 772–835), Song
Ruolun (宋若倫) and Song...
-
Jingzong Song
Ruoxun (fl. 8th Century) one of the five Song
Sisters Song
Ruozhao (761-828) poet, biographer,
annotated her
sister Ruoshen's
Analects for...