词条 | Zhang Yanghao | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|name = Zhang Yanghao |image = Zhang Yanghao Drawing.jpg |caption = |birth_date = 1270 |birth_place = Licheng District, Jinan |death_date = 1329 |death_place = |nationality = Yuan Dynasty |occupation = writer, government official |known_for = Sanqu poetry |years_active= |parents = |spouse = |children = }}{{Chinese name|Zhang}} Zhang Yanghao ({{zh|t=張養浩|s=张养浩|p=Zhāng Yǎnghào}}; 1270–1329), courtesy name Ximeng, was a writer from Shandong who lived during the Yuan Dynasty and authored prose, poems, as well as songs.[1] He is particularly well known for his Sanqu poetry.[1] Among his works is one of the most frequently anthologized poems of the "meditation on the past" ({{zh|c=怀古|p=huáigǔ}}) genre, a song poem titled "Meditation on the Past at Tong Pass" ({{zh|c=潼关怀古|p=Tóngguān Huáigǔ}}) and set to the tune of "Sheep on Mountain Slope" ({{zh|c=山坡羊|p=Shānpō yáng}}).[2] Besides his work as a writer, Zhang Yanghao also held high government posts and served at one time as head of the Ministry of Rites.[3] His tomb is in Shandong, to the north of the city center of Jinan. Meditation on the Past at Tong PassThe song poem "Meditation on the Past at Tong Pass" is Zhang Yanghao most well-known work. It reads:
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References1. ^1 Kwai-cho Ho, A study of Zhang Yanghao (1270-1329) and his Sanqu, PhD thesis, The University of Hong Kong,1994 {{commonscat}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Zhang, Yanghao}}{{china-bio-stub}}2. ^Zong-Qi Cai, How to Read Chinese Poetry: A Guided Anthology, Columbia University Press, 2008 3. ^Tian Yuan Tan, Songs of Contentment and Transgression: Discharged Officials and Literati Communities in Sixteenth-Century North China, Harvard University Press, 2010. p. 48 6 : 1270 births|1329 deaths|Yuan dynasty poets|Poets from Shandong|People from Jinan|Yuan dynasty essayists |
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