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Li Baiyao ( simplified Chinese: 李百药; traditional Chinese: 李百藥) (564–647), [1] courtesy name Zhonggui (重規), formally Viscount Kang of Anping (安平康子), was a Chinese historian and an official during the Chinese Sui dynasty and Tang dynasties. [2] [3] He was honored for his literary abilities, [4] and he was known for completing the official history of Northern Qi, the Book of Northern Qi, which his father Li Delin had started. [5]

References

  1. ^ Zhang, Yue (November 2021). "The Halberd at Red Cliff: Jian'an and the Three Kingdoms". Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture. 8 (2): 448–454. doi: 10.1215/23290048-9299908. S2CID  244760780.
  2. ^ Tian, Xiaofei (2018). "Terrace and Tile: Imagining a Lost City". The Halberd at Red Cliff. pp. 208–280. doi: 10.1163/9781684170920_006. ISBN  978-1-68417-092-0. S2CID  240012404.
  3. ^ Strange, Mark (2011). "Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth-and Seventh-century Texts". Asia Major. 24 (2): 53–112. JSTOR  41650011.
  4. ^ Chan, Tim Wai Keung (1999). In search of jade: Studies of Early Tang poetry (Thesis). OCLC  43731521. ProQuest  304518225.[ page needed]
  5. ^ Hsu, Eileen Hsiang-Ling (2011). "The Sengchou Cave and Early Imagery of Sukhāvatī". Artibus Asiae. 71 (2): 283–323. JSTOR  23350217.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Li Baiyao ( simplified Chinese: 李百药; traditional Chinese: 李百藥) (564–647), [1] courtesy name Zhonggui (重規), formally Viscount Kang of Anping (安平康子), was a Chinese historian and an official during the Chinese Sui dynasty and Tang dynasties. [2] [3] He was honored for his literary abilities, [4] and he was known for completing the official history of Northern Qi, the Book of Northern Qi, which his father Li Delin had started. [5]

References

  1. ^ Zhang, Yue (November 2021). "The Halberd at Red Cliff: Jian'an and the Three Kingdoms". Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture. 8 (2): 448–454. doi: 10.1215/23290048-9299908. S2CID  244760780.
  2. ^ Tian, Xiaofei (2018). "Terrace and Tile: Imagining a Lost City". The Halberd at Red Cliff. pp. 208–280. doi: 10.1163/9781684170920_006. ISBN  978-1-68417-092-0. S2CID  240012404.
  3. ^ Strange, Mark (2011). "Representations of Liang Emperor Wu as a Buddhist Ruler in Sixth-and Seventh-century Texts". Asia Major. 24 (2): 53–112. JSTOR  41650011.
  4. ^ Chan, Tim Wai Keung (1999). In search of jade: Studies of Early Tang poetry (Thesis). OCLC  43731521. ProQuest  304518225.[ page needed]
  5. ^ Hsu, Eileen Hsiang-Ling (2011). "The Sengchou Cave and Early Imagery of Sukhāvatī". Artibus Asiae. 71 (2): 283–323. JSTOR  23350217.



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