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  Li (surname) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Li or Lee is a common transliteration of several Chinese family names.
Li Yuan was the founder of the Tang Dynasty which lasted from 618 to 906 A.D. In their dynasty, printing and paper money were introduced to China.
Jenrya Li or Li Jianliang (Henry Wong) and Shuichon Li or Li Xiaochun (Suzie Wong) of Digimon Tamers
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 Wikipedia: Li
Li is the symbol for the chemical element lithium.
Family names: Li or Lee is a common transliteration of a few Chinese family names.
A Chinese unit of distance, 里(Li3), a li is equal to 500 meters, or about 1/3 mile, in ancient times a li was 360 paces, or about 576 meters (古代以三百六十步為一里).
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/l/li/li.html   (199 words)

  
 Chinese history:The Song Dynasty (960-1279)
Li Qingzhao was born of a famous literary man's family in Jinan, Shandong.
Li Qingzhao became an outstanding representative of the "Euphemistic School" in Chinese poetry, whose works are characterized by a depth of mean ing and a graceful style of natural simplicity.
Li Qingzhao's remarkable achievements and lasting fame were the pride of all Chinese women in the feudal ages.
www.chinavoc.com /history/song/lqzh.htm   (1043 words)

  
 Two Poems by Li Qingzhao   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Li Qingzhao was born in A.D.1084 to an aristocratic family in Shandong province.
Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng spent the ten years of his political exile researching their shared literary and artistic interests.
Li Qingzhao refers to the golden blossoms while mourning the absence of her husband during the mid-autumn fest.
people.ucsc.edu /~myrtreia/essays/double_nine.html   (1097 words)

  
 Chinese poetry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Li Qingzhao (1084-c.1155), alias Yi An the Lay Buddhist, was born into a family of scholars and officials, in Jinan, Shandong Province.
Her father, Li Gefei, was a professor at the Imperial Academy and a noted prose-writer; her mother had some reputation as a writer of poetry.
Li Qingzhao lived at a time when Ci as a literary genre had attained to the acme of its perfection, with the emergence of two schools of Ci widely different in style and tone: the bold romantic style and the elegant restrained style.
spp.pinyin.info /abstracts/spp013_ci_poetry.html   (2596 words)

  
 Li Qingzhao
Li Qingzhao (old spelling: Li Ch'ing-chao) was born into a Chinese family known for literary talent and service to the emperor.
Li Qingzhao finally arrived at Hangzhou, to spend the rest of her life and to publish her husband's work, Jin shi lu (Records on metal and stone), a 30-volume collection of inscriptions that Zhao had copied over the years.
Li' Qingzhao's poetry was originally published in seven volumes of shi (traditional poetry) and prose, plus six volumes of ci (lyrics composed to be set to existing popular music).
home.infionline.net /~ddisse/liquinzh.html   (4292 words)

  
 Imperial China 617-1644: Arts History Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Her father, Li Ge, was a scholar and prose writer, and her mother, the daughter of a noble family, also had literary abilities.
Li Qingzhao married the son of a government minister, Zhao Mingcheng, a minor official who was also an antiquarian, a book collector, and a writer of epigrams.
Li Qingzhao was good at painting and calligraphy, but her greatest achievement was in lyric writing.
www.bookrags.com /history-imperial-china-arts/sub21.html   (255 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Li Qingzhao shared a love of intellectual learning, items, and artifacts with her husband.
The descriptions of times shared between Li Qingzhao and her husband showed that equality between husband and wife can be possible for they perceived in each other an equal in literature and in ability.
Li Qingzhao’s situation is unique, based on the extreme brilliance she embodied, the equality and rapport that between her and her husband may have been one reason for her strength of character and her voluminous body of work.
www.cs.wustl.edu /~cs160/qingqing/mid[1].doc   (1044 words)

  
 Iran Daily - Panorama - 12/26/05
Li Qingzhao was a Chinese writer and poet of the Song Dynasty, regarded by many as the premier woman poet in the Chinese language.
Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng spent the 10 years of his political exile researching their shared literary and artistic interests.
Li subsequently settled in Hangzhou, where she remarried and then divorced quickly for mistreatment.
www.iran-daily.com /1384/2460/html/panorama.htm   (2022 words)

  
 Fenghuang Taishang Yi Chui Xiao  
Li Qingzhao, nicknames 易安居士 Yi'an jushi and 樕玉 Suyu, was a major Song dynasty poet.
She was a daughter of the distinguished literatus 李格非 Li Gefei, and the wife of another literatus and senior official, 趙明誠 Zhao Mingcheng.
Li Qingzhao is said to have written many poems, but that only a few have survived.
www.silkqin.com /02qnpu/japan/fhts.htm   (2213 words)

  
 More info about the poet: Li Ch'ing Chao - references bibliography
Shengshengman, Poems of Li Qingzhao (Li Ch'ing-chao), 1084-1141...
Li Qingzhao (Li Ch'ing-chao) 1084-ca.1151 The best known of China's women poets, renowned especially for the unaffected emotional intensity of her ci.
Li Ch'ing-chao's poetry stands out from all the other poets because of the sweet-sorrow spell that she cast on the reader.
www.poemhunter.com /li-ch-ing-chao/resources/poet-6817/page-1   (685 words)

  
 Li Po - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Li Po
Li Po, an adherent of the philosophy of Taoism, along with Tu Fu, a follower of Confucianism, were the two most distinguished poets of the era.
The Tang poets benefited by a legacy from their predecessors of many new devices and techniques in prosody, as well as a great variety of styles and types of poetry.
Li Po, however, was daring enough to create a new world with his unbridled imagination and bursting vitality.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Li+Po   (313 words)

  
 Li Qingzhao: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Li Qingzhao (李清照[for more info, click this link], Exception Handler: No article summary found.
Li subsequently settled in Hangzhou (A city of eastern China on Hangzhou Bay; regarded by Marco Polo as the finest city in the world)
Li Qingzhao crater on Venus (Type genus of the family Veneridae: genus of edible clams with thick oval shells)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /ref/li_qingzhao   (788 words)

  
 Eng203 unit 04   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Clearly Li Po does not have this in mind as he is lodged in "these emerald hills" amid the "peach blossoms" and "flowing water," which is always associated with the Dao that takes the path of least resistance, like water flowing downhill.
Li Po's poem conjures the mystery of the void out of which things arise and ultimately into which they go.
A contemporary of Li Po, Tu Fu "has always been strongly associated with Confucian virtues" and is considered "to be China's greatest poet" (834).
jan.ucc.nau.edu /~jgr6/203/unit04/explicit.htm   (4163 words)

  
 Li Ye --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Wade-Giles Li Yeh, original name Li Zhi, literary name Jingzhai Chinese mathematician and scholar-official who contributed to the solution of polynomial equations in one variable.
Li passed the mandarin jinshi examination (the highest scholar-official title in imperial China) in prose literature at the late age of 38.
A major Chinese poet in the T'ang Dynasty, Li Po was a romantic who wrote about the joys of nature, love, friendship, solitude, and wine.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9384148?tocId=9384148   (537 words)

  
 Session 96:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Tan Dali explores the relationship between the Chinese poetess Li Qingzhao and the women recorded in Shishuo xinyu of the fifth century; how these "bold and witty" women and their intimate relations with their men serve as role models for Li.
In her personal life, Li assumed a role that might have been typical of a bold woman in the Shishuo xinyu.
The fact that Li had to go back several centuries to find female models for herself also bespeaks the need of and difficulties for women to find role models to justify their behavior.
www.aasianst.org /absts/1998abst/china/c96.htm   (832 words)

  
 The Mac Weekly:Overlooked Eastern poets recognized by Wang Ping’s The Silken Phoenix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Li Qingzhao was a famous Chinese poet whose themes included her longing for her deceased husband and her close attention to her natural surroundings.
Li Qingzhao’s beautiful imagery includes jade (“moving clouds form a jade disc”), the passing of seasons to mirror her sadness (from spring to fall––”windblown hair,” “frosty temples” which can be construed literally to describe change in weather or metonymically to describe old age), broken flowers, and bleak landscapes.
The performance by Fiona Choi was most expressive and eloquent, and the members of the Core Ensemble succeeded in providing accompaniment that contributed to the atmosphere of the scenes through their musical performance.
www.macalester.edu /weekly/020604/arts01.html   (791 words)

  
 Chinese Text Sampler: Readings in Chinese Literature, History, and Popular Culture
Poetry of Li Bo - Li Bo (Li Bai) was another renowned poet of the Tang Dynasty, and remains one of the best-loved Chinese poets even today.
This excerpt from the script begins with the owner sending his nephew on an errand that will lead to a fortuitous meeting with his aunt, and ends with the naming of the child that is the result of their liaison.
Gong Li plays an educated young woman who is married against her will to a wealthy man who already has three other wives.
www-personal.umich.edu /~dporter/sampler/sampler.html   (5199 words)

  
 Trial A Golden Treasury of Chinese Poetry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Li Bai also known in the West as Li Po, is one of the most celebrated poets who was a wanderer and roysterer all his life.
His poetry displays a genuine care for the sufferings of the common people, and is characterized by its innovations in language and subject matter.
Li Qingzhao came from a literary family, Li is the best-known woman poet in Chinese literary history.
www.renditions.org /renditions/magazines/estore/golden.html   (336 words)

  
 Li Qingzhao - Chinese Literature - Chinese Art
Li Qingzhao (Chinese characters李清照, Hanyu PinyinLǐ Qīngzh?o, Wade-GilesLi Ch'ing-chao) (1084 - ca.
Only around a hundred of her poems are known to survive, mostly in the ci-poetryci form and tracing her varying fortunes in life.
Li Qingzhao (crater)Li Qingzhao crater on Venus (planet)Venus is named after her.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Li_Qingzhao   (241 words)

  
 Video Outline and Worksheet: The Tang Empire
Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism -- the "Three Teachings" -- all informed the thought and behavior of the Tang literati and are reflected in the poetry of the three most prominent poets of the Tang: Wang Wei, Li Bo, and Du Fu.
Li Bo seized upon the notion of Chinese poetry as a spontaneous expression of self; his poetry reflects his cultivated eccentricity.
Was Li Bo a Confucian, a Buddhist, or a Daoist?
www.columbia.edu /itc/eacp/japanworks/webcourse/ta/ta_4_vid.htm   (916 words)

  
 Longman Anthology of World Literature, Volume B, The: The Medieval Era - Allyn & Bacon / Longman Catalog
Li Qingzhao (1081-1149), To the tune Yi jian mei (“The scent of red lotus fades”), tr.
Li Qingzhao, To the tune Ru meng ling (“I'll always remember that day at dusk”), tr.
Li Qingzhao, To the tune Wuling chun (“The wind has ceased”), tr.
www.ablongman.com /catalog/academic/product/0,1144,0321169786-TOC,00.html   (1515 words)

  
 Asian Arts & Culture Program
Poets Ho Xuan Huong of Vietnam, Izumi Shikibu of Japan and Li Qingzhao of China emerge as strong, independent personalities and vibrant writers, with a direct and immediate appeal to audiences.
Li Qingzhao China (c.1083-aft.1149) Li Qingzhao's poetry is widely read today and she is considered the greatest woman writer of Imperial China.
She was the leading practitioner of Ci poetry - written to a metrical pattern derived from folk songs.
www.umass.edu /fac/calendar/asian/presspage/silken.html   (590 words)

  
 Nanxiu Qian, Annual Report To The Provost, Rice University
Nanxiu Qian "Li Qingzhao de jiaguo qinghuai ji qi xiqu chengxian (The Song Woman Poet Li Qingzhao's [1084-c.
Nanxiu Qian "Li Qingzhao." Nuxue xuezhi (Journal of Women and Gender Studies) (Taiwan National University), 16 (Fall, 2003): 226-293.
Performances - Li Qingzhao, A traditional Chinese drama about the controversial life of the most famous Chinese woman poet, Li Qingzhao (1084-c.
cohesion.rice.edu /administration/fis/report/FacultyDetail.cfm?DivID=1&DeptID=216&RiceID=480   (3899 words)

  
 More info about the poet: Li Ching Chao - references bibliography
Complete Collection of Ci by Li Qingzhao (Li Ching-chao) (in GB and BIG5) This page uses frames, but your browser does not support frames.
Li is considered the greatest poetess in the Chinese history.
Li, an internationally famed Chinese female poet, was born in the 11th Century.
www.poemhunter.com /li-ching-chao/resources/poet-37070/page-1   (691 words)

  
 Li Qingzhao   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
But the turmoil caused by the Jurchen overthrow of the Northern Song meant that the couple were often separated and lost most of their collection of books and antiques.
Zhao died suddenly in 1129, and Li led a peripatetic existence for a while, making a short-lived and unhappy second marriage in 1132, and continuing to write poetry until the end of her life.
The Lady and the Hermit: 30 Chinese Poems (by Li Qingzhao and Wang
www.renditions.org /renditions/authors/liqz.html   (168 words)

  
 Dao House... Daoist Poetry
The Minstrels site also contains Li Bai's "The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter" (Pound), "About To Fu" (Hamill, also includes an excerpt from the Encyclopedia Britannica entry on Li Bai), "To To Fu from Shantung" (Hamill), "Self-Abandonment" (Waley), "In the Quiet Night" (Seth), and "Question and Answer in the Mountains" (Seth).
Kai Larson (businessman, mountaineer, gamer) introduces a lesser-known work of Li Bai, a long poem in the fu style, written for the imperial court.
This had partly to do with the character and lineage of the ruling Li family, and partly to do with the widespread interest in Daoism, which had become the official state religion.
www.geocities.com /dao_house/poetry.html   (4317 words)

  
 Perihelion
Li Bo (701-762), perhaps more recognizable under the old romanization of Li Po, was one of the most eminent poets of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), if not the greatest of China.
Widely translated in the Western languages, he captured the imagination of Ezra Pound, whose rendition of one of his minor poems became the well-known "A River Merchant's Wife: A Letter." This issue of Perihelion offers a different interpration.
For further reading, see the translations by Elling Eide, Poems by Li Po (Lexington, 1984), or by David Hinton, The Selected Poems of Li Po (New York, 1996).
www.webdelsol.com /Perihelion/p-text12.htm   (1351 words)

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