Zhu Qingyu
Appearance
Zhu Qingyu | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 朱慶餘 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 朱慶余 | ||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 朱可久 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 朱可久 | ||||||||
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Zhu Qingyu (c. 797?–?) was a Chinese poet of the middle Tang dynasty. His birth name was Zhu Kejiu; Qingyu was his courtesy name.
He received a Jinshi degree in the imperial examination in the mid-820s.
Biography
[edit]Zhu Kejiu was probably born around 797.[1] His courtesy name, by which he is commonly known, was Qingyu.[1]
During the Baoli era (825–827, Traditional Chinese: 寶曆, Simplified Chinese: 宝历, pinyin: bǎolì) he passed the imperial examination, receiving his Jinshi degree.[1]
His year of death is not known.[1]
Poetry
[edit]He had a close relationship with the poet Zhang Ji, who highly praised his poetry.[1]
References
[edit]Cited works
[edit]- "Zhu Qing-yu (Shu Keiyo in Japanese)". Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten (in Japanese). Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2014. Archived from the original on 2016-11-06. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
External links
[edit]- Books of the Quan Tangshi at the Chinese Text Project that include collected poems of Zhu Qingyu: