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    Li Sao (redirect from Lisao)
    "Li Sao" (Chinese: 離騷; pinyin: Lí Sāo; translation: "Encountering Sorrow") is an ancient Chinese poem from the anthology Chuci traditionally attributed...
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    Hebo as depicted by Xiao Yuncong in the Lisao (離騷), imprint of 1645...
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    African Journal of Botany. 77 (4): 920–933. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2011.07.003. Lisao, K.; Geldenhuys, C.J.; Chirwa, P.W. (2017). "Traditional uses and local...
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    found in the verse poetry associated with the ancient state of Chu such as "Lisao", "Jiu Ge", and "Heavenly Questions", contained in the Chuci anthology,...
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  • 2016, retrieved 24 January 2014 常璩 (1809). 華陽國志: 十二卷 (in Chinese). 李氏萬卷樓. "Lísāo" 离骚. Gǔshī wén wǎng 古诗文网 (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original...
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  • depictions of him include Jiuge Illustrations (circa 1356 AD) by Zhang Wo and Lisao Illustrations by Xiao Yuncong. In the animated series The Legend of Qin...
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  • mostly written according to the saoti 騷體 prosody, so called after the Lisao (Encountering Sorrow) piece in the Songs of Chu (Chuci). (2) The "Song of...
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