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    historians believe that Sima Qian spent his last days as a scholar in reclusion (隱士; yǐnshì) after leaving the Han court, perhaps dying around the same time as...
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    (after a brief civil service career) to become a scholar-recluse (yinshi, 隱士). Wang Wei's poetry, found in the works of Ernest Fenollosa, also provided...
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  • the original on 17 November 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2018. "《少年四大名捕》化身隱士 鄭爽:我更適合成熟風". People's Daily (in Chinese). 8 April 2015. Archived from the...
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  • "Summons for a Recluse" (traditional Chinese: 招隱士; simplified Chinese: 招隐士; pinyin: Zhāo yǐnshì; "Summons for a Recluse") is one of the 17 major sections...
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  • Zhen (Chinese: 梁震), né Liang Ai (梁靄), known as the Hermit of Jing Tower (荊臺隱士) after retirement, was the chief strategist for Gao Jixing (Gao Jichang),...
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    proclaimed himself the first chaoyin (朝隱 "recluse at court", punning yinshi 隱士 "recluse scholar; hermit"). When fellow courtiers called him crazy, Dongfang...
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    Summons" (大招), "Sorrow for Troth Betrayed" (惜誓), "Summons for a Recluse" (招隱士), "Seven Remonstrances" (七諫), "Alas That My Lot Was Not Cast" (哀時命), "Nine...
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  • Ancient Chu Ci 惜誓 Xī shì "Summons for a Recluse" Anonymous Ancient Chu Ci 招隱士 Zhāo yǐnshì For "Tianwen", see "Heavenly Questions" "The Great Summons" unknown...
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  • (traditional Chinese: 招隱士; simplified Chinese: 招隐士; pinyin: Zhāo yǐnshì; "Summons for a Recluse"). Textsource (in Chinese): 招隱士. One piece. "Seven Remonstrances"...
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    Transcendents") at the age of ten, whereupon he decided to become a yǐnshì (隱士 "recluse; hermit"). Tao Hongjing held several court positions under the Liu...
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