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Li Yi (Chinese: 李益; pinyin: Lǐ Yì; Wade–Giles: Li I, about 746/748–827/829) was a poet of the Tang dynasty. Three of Li Yi's poems were collected in the popular anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems. However, one of his most famous poems and one which was included in most other Classical Chinese poetry anthologies was not included in the ...
Since its conception during the Tang dynasty, "Quiet Night Thought" remains one of Li Bai's most famous and memorable poems.It is featured in classic Chinese poetry anthologies such as the Three Hundred Tang Poems and is popularly taught in Chinese-language schools as part of Chinese literature curricula.
A major focus of the Móhē zhǐguān is the practice of samatha (止 zhǐ, calming or stabilizing meditation) and vipassana (觀 guān, clear seeing or insight).Zhiyi teaches two types of zhiguan - in sitting meditation and responding to objects following conditions or practicing mindfully in daily life. [3]
Li Yi, Li-yi or Liyi may refer to: Li Yi (poet) (746/748–827/829), Tang dynasty poet; Emperor Xuānzong of Tang (810–859), name Li Yi, Chinese emperor of the Tang Dynasty; Hermengild Li Yi (1923–2012), Chinese Roman Catholic bishop; Li Yi (sociologist) (born 1961), Chinese sociologist; Li Yi (footballer) (born 1979), Chinese football ...
Eternity: A Chinese Ghost Story (倩女幽魂) is a Chinese period drama series produced by Taiwanese station CTS in collaboration with several other countries. It is loosely based on several famous folktales such as the love story of Nie Xiaoqian and Ning Caicheng from Pu Songling's novel Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (聊斋志异), the legend of Gan Jiang and Mo Ye and others.
Cai Wenji; Cai Yong; Cao Cao 曹操; Cao Pi; Cao Zhi; Cen Shen; Chen Sanli; Chen Minghua; Chen Nianxi; Chen Yinke; Chen Zi'ang; Chūgan Engetsu (1300–1375), Japanese poet who wrote in Chinese, a figure in "Japanese Literature of the Five Mountains" (literature in Chinese written in Japan)
The Classic of Poetry, also Shijing or Shih-ching, translated variously as the Book of Songs, Book of Odes, or simply known as the Odes or Poetry (詩; Shī), is the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, comprising 305 works dating from the 11th to 7th centuries BC.
Liu Yi Well, supposedly the site where Liu Yi entered Dongting Lake, a tourist attraction on Junshan Island. "The Tale of the Supernatural Marriage at Dongting" ( Chinese : 洞庭靈姻傳 ), better known as "The Story of Liu Yi" ( Chinese : 柳毅傳 ), is a Chinese chuanqi (fantasy) short story from the Tang dynasty , written by Li Chaowei ...