Fan Chengda
南宋
( June 26, 1126 AD~ October 1, 1193 AD)
Last Name: | 范 | First Name: | 成大 | Name and Alias: | 致能 | Web/Pen/Nick Name: | 石湖居士; 幼元; 此山居士 | Township: | 平江吴郡 | Now belongs to: | 江苏苏州 |
the Eclectics, a school of thoughts flourishing in ancient China: | 《揽辔录》
| bookkeep: | 《桂海虞衡志》
| vegetation: | 《范村菊谱》
| Poetry: | 《Magpie Fairies the seventh evening of the seventh moon(when according to legend the Cowherd and the Weaver Maid meet in Heaven)》 《Azolla midwinter》 《Azolla Before the date of Qiu Zongqing Health Honorific fitle of civil governor of a province in ancient china To carry a Toast Fu sitting in the word Write and reply in poems according to original poem's rhyming words Thank the》 《Azolla After the rain Brought home Swim the west lake lotus in (full) flower》 《Azolla》 《Qian qiusui Important to the peach Flowers dock》 《Huan xisha Candle under Chinese cherry apple》 《Huan Xisha》 《浣溪沙(新安驿席上留别)》 《Huan Xisha》 More poems... |
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范成大
Fan Chengda (Chinese: 范成大; pinyin: Fàn Chéngdà; Wade–Giles: Fan Ch'eng-ta, 1126–1193), courtesy name Zhineng (致能), was a Chinese geographer, poet, and politician. Known as one of the best-known Chinese poets of the Song Dynasty, he served as a government official, and was an academic authority in geography, especially the southern provinces of China. His written work also falls under the literary category of 'travel record literature' (yóujì wénxué), a narrative and prose style approach to writing about one's travel experiences, which was popular in China during the Song Dynasty. He, along with Yang Wanli, Lu You, and You Mao, are considered to be the "four masters" of Southern Song dynasty poetry. Fàn was also a member of a cadet branch of the elite Fàn family.
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