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Leading Ming poets include Gao Qi, Li Dongyang, and the publisher-poet Yuan Hongdao.Representatives of the dramatist-poet tradition include Tang Xianzu and Li Yu.Li Yu is also a prime example of the Ming-Qing transition's emotional outpouring when disorder swept away Ming stability as the incoming dynasty's Manchu warriors conquered from North to South.
Xu Yuan (Chinese: 徐媛; pinyin: Xú Yuàn; Wade–Giles: Hsü Yüan, c. 1560 - 1620 [1]), courtesy name name Xiaoshu(小淑), [2] was a Ming dynasty child prodigy and poet during the reign of the Wanli Emperor (1563-1620). Born in Suzhou to the imperial retainer Xu Shitai, she became regarded as one of the foremost female poets from Suzhou.
Female writers helped bring forth themes such as romance, marriage, gender roles, and women's politics. The first women recorded in the biography and bibliography were poets. [ 2 ] The aesthetic nature of poetry was highly regarded, while fiction was viewed as an avenue taken because of a failed career or commercial venture. [ 2 ]
Cai Yan (c.178–after 206) poet; Cai Wan (1695-1755) poet; Cao Exiu (13th Century) Zaju actress and poet; Cao Miaoqing (14th Century) poet, calligrapher, musician; Chai Jingyi (17th Century) head of the Banana Garden Poets; Chang Ch'ung-ho (1914–2015) poet; Eileen Chang (1920–1995) novelist, essayist and screenwriter; Chen Jingrong (1917 ...
This is a list of female poets with a ... Chinese poet of Ming dynasty; Monahinja Jefimija ... (1912–1974), Bulgarian poet, writer and historian; real name Ljuba ...
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Li Yin (c.1610—1685), Ming dynasty Gējì, artist, and poet. Liang Xueqing (active early 20th Century) Liao Jingwen (1923–2015), calligrapher and curator of the Xu Beihong Memorial Museum; Pixy Liao (born 1979) Lin Xue (active 17th Century), painter and Gējì, also known as Lin Tiansu; Ling Shuhua (1900-1990), Modernist writer and painter