Zang Maoxun (Chinese: 臧懋循; pinyin: Zāng Màoxún; 1550–1620) was a Ming dynasty Chinese playwright and drama theorist from Changxing, Zhejiang province....
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present in the gatherings. Wu wrote a poem in her memory after her death. Zang Maoxun and Wu Zhao (吳兆) also wrote about some of the gatherings at the Flowing...
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edited and "extensively altered" by Zang Maoxun (1550–1620), whose Yuanqu xuan (元曲選) became the standard anthology. Zang rationalised both the language and...
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general Zang Maoxun (1550–1620), Ming dynasty playwright Zang Shiyi (1884–1956), Republic of China Governor of Liaoning, politician of Manchukuo Zang Qifang...
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Wacker von Wackenfels, German diplomat, scholar and author (died 1619) Zang Maoxun, Chinese playwright (died 1620) Probable year of birth – Philip Henslowe...
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component of the play (the opposite opinion was defended by Tang Xianzu). Zang Maoxun compiled the Anthology of Yuan Plays (Yuanqu xuan), which became the...
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Hel. Boeddhistische Verhalen Uit Dunhuang. (Amsterdam: Atlas, 2004). Zang Maoxun as a Publisher. in A. Isobe, (ed.), Higashi Ajia Shuppan Bunka Kenkyu-:...
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Examination Requirements, and the Exigencies of Desire: Li Kaixian (1502–68), Zang Maoxun (1550–1620), and the Uses of Reproductive Authorship", Theaters of Desire:...
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Chien-Shiung WuNAS CAS, experimental physicist and Wolf Prize laureate Chien Wei-zangCAS, physicist Hu NingCAS, theoretical physicist Feng DuanCAS, physicist Feng...
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