Name Sikong Shu | Role Poet | |
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197 149 zei ping hou song ren bei gui hokkien sikong shu three hundred tang poems volume 3
Sikong Shu or Ssü-k'ung Shu (Chinese: 司空曙; pinyin: Sīkōng Shǔ; Wade–Giles: Ssü-k'ung Shu) (ca.720 - ca.790) was a Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty. Three of his poems were included in the popular anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems. Sikong was known as one of the "Ten Poets of Talent of the Dali period" (766-779), which was Emperor Daizong of Tang's third and final regnal period.
Contents
- 197 149 zei ping hou song ren bei gui hokkien sikong shu three hundred tang poems volume 3
- 191 148 Xi Wai Di Lu Lun Jian Su Mandarin Sikong Shu Three Hundred Tang Poems Volume 3
- Biography
- Name
- Poetry
- Works cited
- References
191 148 Xi Wai Di Lu Lun Jian Su Mandarin Sikong Shu Three Hundred Tang Poems, Volume 3
Biography
The year of Sikong Shu's birth is not known. He was a native of what is now Guangping County, of Hebei Province, China. He was moderately successful in his career as a governmental official.
Name
"Sikong" is a Chinese compound surname.
Poetry
Sikong Shu's poems as collected in Three Hundred Tang Poems were translated by Witter Bynner as:
Works cited
References
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