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词条 Cui Rong
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Cui Rong ({{CJKV|t=崔融|s=崔融|p=Cuī Róng}}, 653–706) was a poet during the era of the Tang dynasty, which includes the short-lived dynasty of Wu Zetian. His poetry style was typical of Tang poetry. He is famous for editing an anthology of poetry of the court of Wu Zetian: a work known as the Collection of Precious Glories (Zhuying ji), which contained poems by himself, Li Jiao (644-713), Zhang Yue (677-731), and others.[1] The original work was long thought to be completely lost, however fragments constituting about one-fifth of the original were found among the manuscripts found at Dunhuang, with fifty-five poems by thirteen men. One notable feature of this anthology is that Cui Rong arranged the work in descending order of official rank of the included poets; which, among other things, highlights the nature of early Tang poetry as a type of court poetry.[2]

See also

  • Classical Chinese poetry
  • Li Jiao
  • Princess Taiping
  • Tang poetry
  • Wang Fangqing
  • Wu Zetian
  • Xue Yuanchao
  • Zhang Yue
  • Zhuying ji

Notes

1. ^Yu, 56
2. ^Yu, 56

References

  • Yu, Pauline (2002). "Chinese Poetry and Its Institutions", in Hsiang Lectures on Chinese Poetry, Volume 2, Grace S. Fong, editor. Montreal: Center for East Asian Research, McGill University.
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