Cen Shen | |||||||||
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岑參 | |||||||||
Born | 715 | ||||||||
Died | 770 (aged 54–55) | ||||||||
Occupation | Poet | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 岑參 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 岑参 | ||||||||
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Cen Jiazhou | |||||||||
Chinese | 岑嘉州 | ||||||||
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Cen Shen or Cen Can (simplified Chinese: 岑参; traditional Chinese: 岑參; pinyin: Cén Shēn), 715–770, was a Chinese poet. He was regarded one of the great Chinese poets during the Tang dynasty. His poems were included in the Three Hundred Poems anthology.