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    Li Qingzhao (Chinese: 李清照; 1084 – ca. 1155), art name Yi'an Jushi (Chinese: 易安居士), was a Chinese poet and essayist of the Song dynasty. She is considered...
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    this led to hardship and loneliness for many widows. The Song poetess Li Qingzhao, after her first husband Zhao Mingcheng died, remarried briefly when...
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  • stigma, which led to hardship and loneliness for many widows. The poetess Li Qingzhao, after her first husband Zhao Mingcheng died, remarried briefly when...
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  • poet, and politician of the Song dynasty, husband to the famous poet Li Qingzhao. His 30-volume magnum opus Jīn Shí Lù (金石錄) has long been hailed as an...
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  • Kong Shangren Leung Ping-kwan Li E Li Bai (Li Po), the "Poet Immortal" Li He Li Qiao Li Qingzhao Li Shangyin Li Yu (Li Houzhu) Liang Desheng Liang Huang...
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    2020. Retrieved 2021-07-24. Shu, Hongxia (2021). "Rhyme in the Poems by Li Qingzhao and Zhu Shuzhen--《Journal of Yuncheng Advanced Training College》2000年05期"...
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  • England (b. 1103) September 7 – Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (b. 1113) Li Qingzhao, Chinese poet (b. 1084) Panton, James (2011). Historical Dictionary of...
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  • (531–591) Li Dashi (570–628) Li Fang (925–996) Li He (790–816) Li Jing (571–649) Li Kui (fl. 4th century BC) Li Qiao (644–713) Li Qingzhao (1084–1151) Li Rui...
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    nobleman (b. 1090) Geoffrey of Monmouth, English historian (b. 1095) Li Qingzhao, Chinese poet and writer (b. 1084) Minamoto no Yoshikuni, Japanese samurai...
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  • (秦檜, 1090–1155, China, nf) Qin Jiushao (秦九韶, c. 1202–1261, China, nf) Li Qingzhao (李清照, 1084 – c. 1155 or 1081 – c. 1141, China, p/nf) Qiu Jin (秋瑾, 1875–1907...
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    count of Flanders (d. 1127) David I, king of Scotland (approximate date) Li Qingzhao, Chinese female poet and writer Rainier, margrave of Montferrat (approximate...
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  • emperor Wang Jipeng Li Qingzhao (1084–1156), Song dynasty poet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lady Li. If an internal link...
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  • Huang Tingjian (1045–1105) Qin Guan (1049–1100) Zhou Bangyan (1056–1121) Li Qingzhao (1081–1149?) Lu You (1125–1209) Xin Qiji (1140–1207) Jiang Kui (1155–1221)...
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  • England (b. 1103) September 7 – Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (b. 1113) Li Qingzhao, Chinese poet (b. 1084) 1152 January 8 – Conrad I, German nobleman (b...
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  • Huizong of Song, Gong Kai, Han Shizhong, Lady Huarui, Jiang Kui, Li Houzhu, Li Qingzhao, Lin Bu, Liu Kezhuang, Lu You, Mei Yaochen, Mi Fu, Ouyang Xiu, Qian...
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  • CE, China, nf) Li Jing (李靖, 571–649, China, nf) Li Kui (李悝, 455–395 BCE, China, nf) Li Li (李笠, born 1961, China/Sweden, p) Li Qingzhao (李清照, 1084 – c...
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    Japanese statesman (b. 1120) Gilbert de Gant, English nobleman (b. 1126) Li Qingzhao, Chinese female poet (b. 1084) Mas'ud I, Seljuk ruler of the Sultanate...
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    willing to help him?"[verification needed] The Song dynasty female poet Li Qingzhao wrote: "A hero in life, a king of ghosts after death. Until now we still...
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    presented to Song Emperor Huizong in 1112. However the contemporary Li Qingzhao (1084 – c. 1155) made no mention of dominoes in her compendium of games...
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    herself to fellow poets Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty. Li Yin was chiefly noted for her paintings of flowers and birds...
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    players consulted the leaves (pages) of a book. Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072) and Li Qingzhao (1084 – c. 1155) recorded that the leaf game's rules were lost by their...
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    Atlantes – columns in the form of Toltec warriors in Tula. Statue of Lady Li Qingzhao in the Grand Hall of Poets in Du Fu Cao Tang, China Matilda of Tuscany...
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    and fictional characters. Timeline of the Jin–Song Wars Han Shizhong Li Qingzhao Zhou Tong (archer) Coblin, W. South (2002). "Migration History and Dialect...
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    eccentric yet brilliant Mi Fu (1051–1107), the premier Chinese female poet Li Qingzhao (1084–1151), and many others. Although having roots in the Liang dynasty...
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  • series and the book it is based on a poem written by Song dynasty poet Li Qingzhao. The title literally translates to "Do you know? Do you know? [This should...
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    the most important poets of the Southern Song were both born in Jinan: Li Qingzhao (1084–1151 CE), the most renown female poet in Chinese history, and Xin...
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  • were described by Qing dynasty commentators as comparable to those of Li Qingzhao and Zhu Shuzhen in their beauty and serenity. Xu (1909). Lowry (2005)...
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  • in the year 1112. The Ming sources may be early by half a century as Li Qingzhao (1084 – c. 1155) made no mention of dominoes in her compendium of games...
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    strategy. There were also exceptional women writers and poets, such as Li Qingzhao (1084–1151), who became famous even in her lifetime. Religion in China...
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  • Martínez de Lezea (b. 1949, Spain), nv. & ch. wr. Li Qingzhao (李清照, fl. early 12th century, China), poet & es. Li Ye (李冶, died 784, China) Marita Liabø (b. 1971...
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