Zhang Chao | |
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Born | 1650 She County, Anhui |
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Occupation | Litterateur, Novelist, Poet, Engraving calligrapher |
Nationality | Chinese |
Period | Qing dynasty |
Notable works | Shadows of Sweet Dreams, New Tales of Yu Chu |
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Traditional Chinese | 張潮 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张潮 | ||||||
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Zhang Chao (b. 1650) was a Chinese litteratus, publisher,[1] and fiction writer from Anhui. He was born in 1650 during the Qing dynasty. Zhang had extensive knowledge in the field of Confucianism,[2] Taoism[2] and Buddhism.[2] He liked chess, calligraphy, and painting and was skilled as a poet of various genres. He was also interested in flowers, birds, fishes and insects. His works are rich in imagination and associated with the features of the Qing dynasty. Shadows of Sweet Dreams[3][4] and New Tales of Yu Chu[4] are his representative works. He also wrote Huaying ci 花影詞 (Poems of Flower Shadows), Xinang cunjin 奚囊寸錦, and Yin zhong baxian ling 飲中八仙令.