Chinese Tang Dynasty female poet
Yu Xuanji |
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Yu Xuanji |
Born | c. 840 |
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Died | c. 868 (aged 28) |
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Cause of death | Execution |
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Nationality | Chinese |
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Other names | Youwei Huilan |
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Occupation(s) | Poet, Nun, Courtesan |
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Known for | Poetry |
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Notable work | Fragments of a Northern Dreamland |
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Spouse | Li Yi (married c. 856-c. 859) |
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Yu Xuanji (simplified Chinese: 鱼玄机; traditional Chinese: 魚玄機; pinyin: Yú Xuánjī; Wade–Giles: Yü Hsüan-chi, c. 840 – c. 868), courtesy names Youwei (Chinese: 幼薇; pinyin: Yòuwēi) and Huilan (simplified Chinese: 蕙兰; traditional Chinese: 蕙蘭; pinyin: Huìlán),[1] was a Chinese female poet, courtesan, and Daoist nun during the late Tang dynasty that was born in Chang'an. Along with Xue Tao, she was one of the foremost poets of the Tang dynasty.
- ^ Yu, Xuanji (1998). Young, David (ed.). The clouds float north: the complete poems of Yu Xuanji; bilingual edition. Wesleyan poetry. Hanover: Wesleyan Univ. Press. pp. ix–x. ISBN 978-0-8195-6343-9.