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  2. Ming poetry - Wikipedia

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    Ming poetry (and Chinese art and literature in general) is marked by 2 transitional phases, the transition between the Yuan dynasty which was the predecessor to the Ming, and the Qing-Ming transition which eventually resulted in the succeeding Qing dynasty. Although in politico-dynastic terms, the dynastic leadership of China is historically ...

  3. Quiet Night Thought - Wikipedia

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    The insertion of the character 明 (míng "light/bright") into poetry was common practice during the Ming dynasty , whose Chinese name features this character. For a 17th-century edition of the poem, see the example, with notes, in Rare Book Preservation Society § Li Bai Tang poem .

  4. Yang Shen - Wikipedia

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    Yang Shen, as illustrated in the Qing dynasty book《古圣贤像传略 》 Yang Shen (simplified Chinese: 杨慎; traditional Chinese: 楊慎; pinyin: Yáng Shèn; 1488–1559) was a poet in the Chinese Ming dynasty.

  5. Tang Yin - Wikipedia

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    Tang Yin (Chinese: 唐寅; pinyin: Táng Yín; Cantonese Yale: Tong Yan; 6 March 1470 [1] – 7 January 1524 [2]), courtesy name Bohu (伯虎 [3]) and Ziwei (子畏), [4] was a Chinese painter, calligrapher, and poet of the Ming dynasty period.

  6. Xu Yuan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Collection of Poems by Famous Women: Thirty-six Volumes (edited by Chung Sing-chi). Late Ming Dynasty (1621–1644) [名媛詩歸﹕三十六卷(鍾惺點次)。明末(1621–1644)] [12] Ancient and Modern Women's History: 12 volumes, Poetry Collection: 8 volumes, with Details of Surnames and Characters: 1 volume (edited by Zhao Shijie, Ming ...

  7. Gao Qi (Ming dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Gao Qi (simplified Chinese: 高启; traditional Chinese: 高啟; pinyin: Gāo Qǐ, 1336–1374), courtesy name Jidi (季迪), pseudonym Qingqiuzi (青丘子), was a Chinese poet who lived in the early Ming dynasty. He is generally acknowledged as one of the greatest creators of Ming poetry.

  8. Poet on a Mountaintop - Wikipedia

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    Poet on a Mountaintop is a painting by the Ming dynasty artist Shen Zhou (1427–1509). Shen Zhou was a firm believer of Daoism as he mimicked the style of Yuan dynasty administrators through his paintings.

  9. Yuan Hongdao - Wikipedia

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    Yuan Hongdao (Chinese: 袁宏道; pinyin: Yuán Hóngdào; Wade–Giles: Yüan Hung-tao, style name Zhonglang, 1568–1610) was a scholar-official and one of the greatest Chinese poets and littérateurs of the Ming Dynasty. [1] He is also a well known author on Pure Land Buddhism. [2]