
Cui Hao - Wikipedia
Cui Hao (Chinese: 崔浩) (died 5 July 450 [1]), courtesy name Boyuan (伯淵), was a shangshu of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty of China.
Cui Hao (poet) - Wikipedia
Cui Hao (simplified Chinese: 崔颢; traditional Chinese: 崔顥; pinyin: Cuī Hào; Wade–Giles: Ts'ui Hao, 704?–754 [1]) was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty in China and considered a main early exponent of the regulated verse form of Classical Chinese poetry (also known as jintishi).
Cui Hao – A Prominent Poet Related to Yellow Crane Tower
Cui Hao (崔颢) (704-754) was a prominent Chinese poet during the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Bianzhou, which is modern-day Kaifeng, Henan. His ancestral home was in Boliang Anping, present-day Anping County in Hengshui, Hebei.
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Cui Hao Poem: Yellow Crane Tower – 崔颢《黄鹤楼》 - IStudy-China
2022年12月23日 · “Yellow Crane Tower” is a seven-line poem written by the poet Cui Hao in the Tang Dynasty. The poem depicts a beautiful view from the Yellow Crane Tower, and is a great piece of nostalgia for the past.
Yellow Crane Tower - Chinese Poems
All that here remains is yellow crane tower. White clouds drift slowly for a thousand years. And fragrant grass grows thick on parrot isle. The river's mist-covered waters bring me sorrow. View Chinese text in traditional characters. Other Chinese poems about Nature and Separation.
The Tellow Crane Terrace by Cui Hao | Poems and Idioms
The Tellow Crane Terrace is one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Cui Hao. It was written when he ascended Yellow Crane Tower. Located in present-day Wuhan, Hubei Province, the tower was originally built during the Three Kingdoms period and has long been a favored destination for scholars and poets to visit and compose poetry.
Cui Hao | Poems and Idioms
Cui Hao (崔颢), A.D. ? - 754, a native of Kaifeng, Henan Province. He was admitted as a scholar in 723 AD. At that time, Cui Hao was well known, along with Wang Changling, Gao Shi, Meng Haoran, and Wang Wei. His early poems were florid and frivolous, but later he served in the Hedong army, and his poetic style became vigorous and unrestrained.
Cui Hao - 100 Tang Poems
Cui Hao 崔顥 (c.704-754) was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. He was a native of Henan province, born into a privileged family. He passed the imperial examination (jinshi) in 723, near his twentieth birthday. A visit to Wuhan in Hubei province …
Poetry of Cui Hao - Chinese Poetry
Cui Hao (simplified Chinese: 崔颢;pinyin: Cuī Hào; 704?–754) was a Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty in China and considered a main early exponent of the regulated verse form of Classical Chinese poetry (also known as jintishi). He passed the imperial examination (jinshi) in 723, near his twentieth birthday.
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