Jiaoran (Chinese: 皎然; pinyin: Jiǎorán; Wade–Giles: Chiao-jan; 730–799), also known by his courtesy name Qingzhou (Chinese: 清昼), was a Tang dynasty Chinese...
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three of Tang dynasty poetmonks (诗僧), along with Guanxiu (832-912) and Jiaoran (730-799). Qiji was born Hu Desheng (胡德生) in 863, in Zuta Village, Weishan...
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Jiaoran and Lu Yu, and her writing was praised by her contemporaries. She also had a reputation for being an "unchaste" woman. Her friend Jiaoran, the...
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Huang-fu Jan 716–769 1 Jia Dao 賈島 贾岛 Jiǎ Dǎo Chia Tao 779–843 1 Jiaoran 皎然 皎然 Jiǎorán Chiao-jan 730–799 1 Jin Changxu 金昌緒 金昌绪 Jīn Chāngxù Chin Ch'ang-hsü...
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28, 2023. "Cora Walker". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 21, 2017. Qin, Jiaoran (July 30, 2019). "State representative resigns to take job in St. Louis...
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Kuaiji (now Shaoxing), the Chan (Zen) monks Lingche (靈澈, 746–816) and Jiaoran (皎然, 730–799), and his later works often reflected this Buddhist sensibility...
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literary friends, the Daoist poet Zhang Zhihe, the Chan Buddhist monk Jiaoran 皎然, and Lu Yu, author of The Classic of Tea. In the same year, the Yunhailou...
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