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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Xin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Liu Xin (刘歆) (died 23), a Chinese astronomer and historian during the Xin Dynasty
Xin Qiji (辛棄痾) (1140–1207), a Chinese poet during the Southern Song dynasty
Yu Xin (513-518), a Chinese poet of the Northern Zhou dynasty
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Xin   (233 words)

  
 Informat.io on Xin Qiji
Xin Qiji (辛棄疾, Xīn Qìjí) (28 May 1140 1207) was a Chinese poet during the Southern Song dynasty.
At the time of his life, northern China was occupied by the Jurchens, a people from what is now north-east China then regarded as barbarians but later to become the Manchus.
Xin Qiji was born in the north, and in his childhood his grandfather told him about the time when the Han Chinese also ruled the north.
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Xin Qiji was born in a hereditary official family.
Xin Qiji is an outstanding patriotic Ci writer.
The Ci of Xin Qiji is famous for being bold and unconstrained, just like the Ci of Sushi, holding an outstanding position in China’s literature history.
www.jinan.gov.cn /20050808/article/2006-07/143966.htm   (271 words)

  
 XINJC1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
(Lyrics by Xin Qiji of the Song Period).
Xin Qiji (1140-1207) was one of the most interesting poets of the Song period, remarkable for his versatility and the occasional humour of his writing - not qualities usually associated with good Chinese poetry.
Facsimile of a standard early edition of his lyrics (ci).
www.hanshan.com /x/XINJC1.HTM   (52 words)

  
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Background Information for the poetry of Xin Qiji
Xin Qiji lived from 1140 to 1207 AD during the Song Dynasty, which existed between 960 and 1279 AD.
  Xin Qiji fought against these northern invaders in his twenties after his hometown had been conquered.
www.uark.edu /~passport/archives/issue1/issue1qijiback.htm   (275 words)

  
 Chinese History - Song Dynasty 宋 literature, thought and philosophy (www.chinaknowledge.de)
All these various styles of ci poetry were brought together under the brush of one writer who is probably the most important Southern Song poet: Xin Qiji 辛棄痾 who is generally counted among the representants of the open-minded haofang style.
The most important prose writers of Southern Song were Lu You and Xin Qiji.
Important political writers of this period are Hu Quan 胡銓, Lu You, Xin Qiji, Chen Liang, Ye Shi 葉適 and Yue Fei.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Song/song-literature.html   (4008 words)

  
 The Political And Military Thought of Xin Qiji (1140- 1207) With a Translation of His Ten Discussion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Political And Military Thought of Xin Qiji (1140- 1207) With a Translation of His Ten Discussion
Chinese poet Xin Qiji was known not only for his powerful free lyric style and his skillful use of colloquial language, says Yan, but also for the great political and military thought he extensively demonstrated in his lyrics and his Imperial Memoranda.
A scholar of Asian studies based in Australia, she presents a Chinese edition of his Imperial Memorandum to the Song Emperor of the Southern Song dynasty, called Ten Discussions, with facing pages of English translation.
www.booksmatter.com /b0773462058.htm   (392 words)

  
 Xin Qiji - Chinese Literature - Chinese Art
Xin Qiji - Chinese Literature - Chinese Art
Xin Qiji (辛棄疾, Xīn Qìjí) (1140 - 1207) was a ChinaChinese poet during the Southern Song dynasty.
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www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Xin_Qiji   (255 words)

  
 FreisslerSoft Books Xin
The Heart and Essence of Dan-Xi's Methods of Treatment: A Translation of Zhu Dan-Xi's Zhi Fa Xin Yao
A Biographical Dictionary of the Qin, Former Han and Xin Periods (221 Bc - Ad 24) (Handbook of Oriental Studies, 16)
The Wild and Arrogant: Expression of Self in Xin Qiji's Song Lyrics
www.freisslersoft.com /xi/Book_Xin.html   (174 words)

  
 Chinese poetry
The consensus today seems in favor of the Qing poet Wang Shizben's view that while Xin Qiji was the foremost exponent of the bold romantic style of ci-poetry, Li Qingzhao was that of the elegant restrained style.
She brought the elegant restrained style of ci-poetry to its highest perfection by evolving a new style of her own -- the Yi An style, which exerted a profound influence on many distinguished contemporary and later poets.
The great Xin Qiji was one of her admirers, and wrote a ci-poem entitled 'Going through Boshan Mountain Pass' in the Yi An style, which appears in Chinese calligraphy on Page 56.
sino-platonic.org /abstracts/spp013_ci_poetry.html   (2596 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2005049558   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Table of contents for The political and military thought of Xin Qiji, 1140-1207, with a translation of his ten discussions (Meiqin shi lun) / Bai Yan.
96 Table Four: Xin Qiji's official tittles 101 Map Four: Places in which Xin Qiji held official posts 105 Chapter Four: The Ten Discussions and Xin Qiji's Place in History 106 Part One: The "Ten Discussions" 106 106 Part Two: Xin Qiji's Place in History 109
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Military art and science China, Xin, Qiji, 1140-1207, Mei qin shi lun, China History Jin dynasty, 1115-1234
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/fy0606/2005049558.html   (121 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Wild and Arrogant: Expression of Self in Xin Qiji's Song Lyrics: Books: Xinda Lian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Through its close readings of Xin Qiji's (1140-1207) song lyrics, this study reveals the aesthetic implications of the eccentricity of an unruly self within the Ruist tradition.
Although focusing on one poet, Xinda Lian uses the entire poetic tradition as the context of his study.
www.amazon.ca /Wild-Arrogant-Expression-Qijis-Lyrics/dp/0820441937   (257 words)

  
 Silk Road Project - Music - Silk Road Artists
In 1991, Wu and four Central Conservatory classmates founded Lunhui and began merging the energy of rock music with traditional Chinese form and asthetics.
After their 1993 hit “On the Way to Wartime Yangzhou,” which set the words of Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji to music, JVC Japan immediately signed the band.
Subsequent recordings in 1995, 1997 and 2001 made Lunhui China’s premier rock band in sales as well as live performances.
www.silkroadproject.org /music/artists/wu_tong.html   (463 words)

  
 The Song Dynasty
The Song continued the glorious tradition of the Tang poetry with its own variations.
Lu You and Xin Qiji were famous poets of the Song.
Considering the tumultuous state of the period, many of their poems reflected the people's concerns and sentiments regarding the constant threat of war and misery.
www.heritageeast.com /history/song.htm   (374 words)

  
 math lessons - Fuzhou
During the Southern Song Dynasty, Fuzhou became more prosperous; many scholars came here to live and work.
Among them were Zhu Xi (朱熹), the most celebrated Chinese philosopher after Confucius, and Xin Qiji (辛弃疾), the greatest composer of ci (a specialized form of poem).
After them came Marco Polo, who transcribed the placename in Italian as Fugiu according to the local dialect.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Fuzhou   (802 words)

  
 The Sycamore Review | Literature, Opinion, and the Arts
In poetry, I would say there is more influence.
Du Fu, Li Bai, Han Yu, and Xin Qiji are all great poets.
In fact, I can’t help but be influenced by Chinese poetry.
web.ics.purdue.edu /~sycamore/sr/interviewjin.htm   (4745 words)

  
 Summary of Chinese Literature (China)
The Song Dynasty is well known for its ci (lyric).
The first, best represented by Liu Yong and Li Qingzhao, is known as the "gentle school"; the second, the "bold and unconstrained school," is best represented by Su Shi and Xin Qiji.
The most notable achievement of Yuan Dynasty literature was the zaju, poetic drama set of music.
www.asianinfo.org /asianinfo/china/pro-literature.htm   (766 words)

  
 STAND MAGAZINE homepage
The current issue of Stand features new work Judith Kazantis, Penelope Shuttle, Daniel Weissbort, David Grubb and other writers from the United Kingdom, the United States, and beyond.
Other features: John Whale discusses Carol Ann Duffy's love poetry, and Grevel Lindop reviews Keith Douglas's Letters, and translations of poetry by Su Shi, Xin Qiji, and Mikhail Zoshchenko.
In 2002 Stand celebrated its 50th anniversary of quarterly publication with a
www.people.vcu.edu /~dlatane/stand.html   (307 words)

  
 Chinese Classical Literature
Poets in the Song Dynasty developed Ci that was deeper in content and broader in form.
Those who made a great contribution were Liu Yong, Su Shi, Yan Shu, Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji, etc. If you seek out their fine Ci and study it further, you may find it a source of infinite interest.
Generally speaking, Ci has two main genres - Wanyue (graceful and mild) and Haofang (bold and unconstrained).
www.travelchinaguide.com /intro/literature/classical3.htm   (517 words)

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