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His style name was 'Sheng Yu' (圣俞). [1] He passed the jinshi exam in 1051 and had a career in the civil service , but was unsuccessful. He was a prolific poet, with around 3000 works extant; he was popularized as a poet by the younger Ouyang Xiu .
The passage records the myth that two gods Shenshu [4] and Yulü [a] stand upon a giant peach tree that "twists and coils as far as 3000 li". [b] At the tree's north-east was the ghost gate (guimen ; 鬼門; also 'gate of the spirits of the dead [demons]'). At the ghost gate, the two gods inspected the transit of countless dead spirits, and the ...
Li Xiaochuan as Huang Te-shun; Ko Chia-yen as Lin Ah-yu; Tsai Ming-hsiu as Lin Ah-yu's father; George Hu as Fan Chung-yueh; Zou Xuanqi as "Dog Two" (child), later renamed Feng-hsien Mason Lee as Sheng Feng-hsien (teen/adult) Tao Chuan-cheng as Sheng Feng-hsien (old) Bea Hayden as Chiu Hsiang; Lin Yu-ju as Chiu Mei (child) Amber Kuo as Chiu Mei ...
In a more literal translation, [12] "this book was the first to make distinctions between qing 清 and zhuo 濁, and divide gong 宮 and yu 羽 tones." The Book of Sui "Bibliography" section ( Yiwenzhi ) said the Shenglei had ten volumes, and added scarce biographical information that Li Deng held the post of Zuoxianling 左校令 "Left ...
Xu Kai as Sheng Chumu. Historical prototype: Sheng Chumu (盛楚慕), son of Cheng Yaojin. The eldest son of the Duke Lu, Young Lord Sheng. Once considered Chang’an’s number one playboy. Falling in love with Fu Ruo makes him realise his shortcomings and dedicates his time to make himself a mature man who is worthy of her love. Li Yitong as ...
Lin Lushan: Lin Yu's father and County Magistrate of Taicang; Ling Chang'an: Ling Miaomiao's father who passed away in a tragic accident; Gillian Chung as Mu Rong'er / Goddess Mei / Resentful Woman [2] [9] Mu Sheng's mother and the Queen of Demons. Xu Haiqiao as Zhao Qinghuan / Marquis Qing Yi [2] [9] Father of Zhao Ruoshi and Mu Sheng.
Yu Yu (虞預) Yu Yu's Book of Jin is believed to have been plagiarised from correspondence with Wang Yin (王隱) [2] 21.605–6 晉陽秋 Jin Yang Qiu: Sun Sheng: Records the history of the Jin Dynasty up to Emperor Ai of Jin's time: 8.253, n 2 九州春秋 Jiuzhou Chunqiu: Annals of the Nine Provinces: Sima Biao
Sacred Edict of the Kangxi Emperor, Book of Manchu version in National Museum of Mongolia. In 1670, when the Kangxi Emperor of China's Qing dynasty was sixteen years old, he issued the Sacred Edict (simplified Chinese: 圣谕; traditional Chinese: 聖諭; pinyin: shèng yù), consisting of sixteen maxims, each seven characters long, to instruct the average citizen in the basic principles of ...