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In 1203, as the Jin began pressing harder against the Southern Song border, Han Tuozhou, the consul of the Southern Song court, in need of militarists, took Xin under his wing. However, Han Tuozhou disregarded Xin's sincere advice for effective military moves, and he removed Xin from his team the next year, accusing Xin of being lubricious ...
This "pure and spare" style attempts to create an impression of etherealness and delicateness, in contrast to the boastful expressions in the works of poets such as Su Shi and Xin Qiji. [ 1 ] A major proportion of Li E's poetic creations are landscape poems, often about his beloved hometown of Hangzhou.
Born to a relatively well-off family in Qijia Village (齐家庄), Linyi County, Deng entered a private school in 1913 at the age of six.In the autumn of 1920 he passed the entrance examination for the Lingao County Number One Advanced Primary School [2] then three years later entered Shandong Number 1 Normal School where he "received enlightenment through real education".
English: Xin Qiji (1140-1207) calligraphy of Qu Guo Tie, Song dynasty (960-1279).
Poem: "Homely slave" (醜奴兒 chou nur) by Xin Qiji (辛棄疾) from Song era "Thinking About You" (思君; Si jun) – 3:47 Composed and arranged by Chen Yang (陳揚) Poem: "Separate Entities: I live in Yangtze River" (卜算子:我住長江頭 bu suanzi: wo zhu Chang Jiang tou) by Li Ziyi from Song era
Developed as the successor to the International 3800 (the final model line of the International S series), the 3300 is a derivative of the International 4300 medium-duty truck (later renamed the DuraStar, succeeded by the International MV in 2019). The 3300 was produced from 2004 until 2023, when it was replaced by the cowled bus chassis ...
How long-lasting tariffs would change auto production. Although most of us are familiar with the former North American Free Trade Agreement and the current United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement ...
Image of Cai Xiang from the book "Wan hsiao tang-Chu chuang-Hua chuan(晩笑堂竹荘畫傳)", published in 1921 Letter on Cheng Xin Tang paper (求澄心堂紙尺牘) by Cai Xiang. Cai Xiang (Chinese: 蔡襄; pinyin: Cài Xiāng; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Hsiang) (1012–1067) was a Chinese calligrapher, politician, structural engineer, and poet. [1]