Song Wan | |
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Born | 1614 Laiyang, Shandong, China |
Died | 1673 (aged 58–59) Chengdu, Sichuan, China |
Full name | Surname: Sòng (宋) Given name: Wǎn (琬) Courtesy name: Yùshū (玉叔) |
Song Wan (Chinese: 宋琬; pinyin: Sòng Wǎn; Wade–Giles: Sung Wan; 1614–1673), also known as Song Lichang,[1] courtesy name Yushu (Chinese: 玉叔; pinyin: Yùshū),[2] was a Chinese poet and government official active during the early Qing dynasty. The son of a Ming loyalist, Song was a high-flying Qing official and well-regarded poet. Regarded as one of the "eight great Qing-dynasty poets",[2] he died in 1673 at age 59.
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