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Zhou Boqi Chinese: 周伯琦 (1298–1369) was a Chinese court poet during the Yuan Dynasty. [1] Zhou was born in Raozhou (now Boyang) but grew up in Beijing, and in his early career worked there as a magistrate and later as Senior Compiler for Imperial Academy. [2] He was well known for his seal script calligraphy. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt (January 1999). Chinese Imperial City Planning. University of Hawaii Press. p. 153. ISBN  978-0-8248-2196-8.
  2. ^ a b Eugene Wang (2009). "THE ELEGIAC CICADA: Problems of Historical Interpretation of Yuan Painting". Ars Orientalis. 37: 176–194. JSTOR  29550013.
  3. ^ Eugene Perry Link (2009). The Scholar's Mind: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Mote. Chinese University Press. p. 10. ISBN  978-962-996-403-0.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zhou Boqi Chinese: 周伯琦 (1298–1369) was a Chinese court poet during the Yuan Dynasty. [1] Zhou was born in Raozhou (now Boyang) but grew up in Beijing, and in his early career worked there as a magistrate and later as Senior Compiler for Imperial Academy. [2] He was well known for his seal script calligraphy. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt (January 1999). Chinese Imperial City Planning. University of Hawaii Press. p. 153. ISBN  978-0-8248-2196-8.
  2. ^ a b Eugene Wang (2009). "THE ELEGIAC CICADA: Problems of Historical Interpretation of Yuan Painting". Ars Orientalis. 37: 176–194. JSTOR  29550013.
  3. ^ Eugene Perry Link (2009). The Scholar's Mind: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Mote. Chinese University Press. p. 10. ISBN  978-962-996-403-0.



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