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  2. Pei Di - Wikipedia

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    Pei Di was a contemporary of Wang Wei, although younger by fifteen years. [1] The Wangchuan ji poetry collaboration between Pei Di and Wang Wei collects twenty matching poems by Wang Wei and Pei Di. The name is also rendered into English as "P'ei Ti" or "Pei Shidi" (shi = 十). The close personal friendship between Wang Wei and Pei Di is ...

  3. The Princess Weiyoung - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany Tang as Li Weiyoung / Feng Xin'er. Kind, bright and intelligent, she is a princess of Northern Liang who assumes the identity of Li Weiyoung, the concubine-born daughter of Northern Wei's Prime Minister Li, in order to avenge her own family as well as Li Weiyoung.

  4. Wang Xizhi - Wikipedia

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    Wang Kuang was also involved in his son's lessons, working with Wei to teach him the techniques of the calligrapher Cai Yong. Wei Shuo was a specialist in the clerical, regular, and semi-cursive script styles of Chinese calligraphy, and gave lessons on selection of calligraphy supplies, proper posture, and basic stroke techniques. [20]

  5. Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei - Wikipedia

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    The work analyzes 19 renditions of the Chinese-language nature poem "Deer Grove", which was originally written by the Tang-era poet Wang Wei (699–759). Weinberger compares translations of the poem into English, French, and Spanish, and analyzes the difficulties that are encountered when translating Chinese poetry. Since its publication, the ...

  6. The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies (YWMLS) is an English-language evaluative bibliographical journal which appears annually, containing reports on new scholarship in the fields of European languages, linguistics, literature and film, except for English studies.

  7. Wei Yang (urban designer) - Wikipedia

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    Wei Yang (Chinese: 杨威) was born in Beijing.She studied urban planning at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology gaining a bachelor's degree in 1996. Between 1996 and 1997, she volunteered in the Chinese vernacular architecture Research Group led by renowned architectural historian and Tsinghua University professor Chen Zhihua.

  8. National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the project was initiated by the Executive Yuan in hopes of redeveloping the area with a three-in-one structure consisting of a metropolitan park, an arts center, and a specific business district. The arts center then became part of the new top ten stimulus projects of the country. [7]

  9. Wang Wei (Tang dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Regulated verses of Wang Wei, with English translation, pinyin transliteration, and tonal patterns. Translations by sixteen poets of "Deer Park" Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui (1632–1717), an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Wang Wei (see index)