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    Bai Juyi (also Bo Juyi or Po Chü-i; Chinese: 白居易; 772–846), courtesy name Letian (樂天), was a Chinese musician, poet, and politician during the Tang dynasty...
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    Grottoes. Some important ones include Xiangshan Temple, Bai Garden temple, and the Tomb of Bai Juyi. Others are Tongle temple, begun under Emperor Mingyuan;...
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  • literary masterpiece from the Tang dynasty by the famous Chinese poet Bai Juyi (772–846). It retells the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and...
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  • cemetery of Bai Juyi (also Bo Juyi or Po Chü-i; Chinese: 白居易; 772–846), is called “Bai Yuan”.[citation needed] It is the tomb of Bai Juyi, which is located...
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  • the Lute", is a Tang dynasty poem composed in 816 by the Chinese poet Bai Juyi, one of the greatest poets in Chinese history. The poem contains a description...
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  • His love sonnets dedicated to Laura are masterpieces of erotic poetry Bai Juyi, Romantic poet of Tang dynasty King Solomon, Author, according to Judeo-Christian...
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    west of the city. The name "West Lake" first appeared in two poems of Bai Juyi, "Bestowed on guests as returning from West Lake in the evening and looking...
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    years. Bai Juyi, a famous poet and government official, was a student of Niaoke Daolin and once visited him while he was meditating on the tree. Bai asked...
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    criticism. The poetic circle in which Yuan Zhen was involved included Bai Juyi, among others. Politically Yuan Zhen was briefly chancellor, during the...
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    "Chang Hen Ge" ("Song of Everlasting Sorrow"), was written by the poet Bai Juyi describing Emperor Xuanzong's love for her and perpetual grief at her loss...
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