Jiang Shi
}} | birth_name = Jiāng Shí | pseudonym =), Taoshu ()}}|) }}}} | image = 江湜.jpg | caption = Jiang Shi in ''Portraits of Qing dynasty scholars'' |birth_date= |birth_place=Suzhou, Jiangsu |death_date= |death_place=Hangzhou, Zhejiang | period = Qing dynasty | occupation = official, poet, calligrapher | subject = roaming, wandering, drifting | notableworks = ''Fuyutang Poems'' () | portaldisp = y }}Jiang Shi (1818-1866) was a Chinese official and poet of the late Qing period, primarily famous for his use of simpler language within the general context of Song School poetry (Neo-Confucianism). He was also an expert in calligraphy, line drawing and Chinese brush painting. Provided by Wikipedia
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17by Jiang Shi, Jiang Shi, Jiang Shi, Dongchao Xie, Dongchao Xie, Dandan Qi, Dandan Qi, Qunhua Peng, Zongmao Chen, Monika Schreiner, Zhi Lin, Susanne Baldermann, Susanne BaldermannGet full text
Published 2019-06-01
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