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  Meng Haoran: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Meng Haoran (孟浩然) (Pinyin Mèng Hàorán) (689 (additional info and facts about 689) or 691 (additional info and facts about 691) - 740 (additional info and facts about 740)) was a Chinese poet (additional info and facts about Chinese poet) during the Tang dynasty (The imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907).
Unsuccessful in his official career, he mainly lived in and wrote about his birthplace.
In comparison, Meng Haoran focuses more on foreground details and human life.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/me/meng_haoran.htm   (264 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Epoch Times Commentaries on the Communist Party — Part 6
If today’s Chinese people were still to remember some of their history, they would probably feel differently when they recite this poem by Meng Haoran.
Wu Cheng’en’s [65] former residence in Jiangsu Province was demolished, Wu Jingzi’s [66] former residence in Anhui Province was smashed, the stone tablet that had Su Dongpo’s handwritten article The Roadside Hut of the Old Drunkard [67] was pushed over by the “young revolutionists,” [68] and the characters on the stone tablet were scraped off.
It is a tragic love story set against the background of the decline of an aristocratic family.
english.epochtimes.com /news/4-12-20/25087.html   (12494 words)

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