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Po Chü-i

American  
[baw jy-ee] / ˈbɔ ˈdʒüˈi /
(Pinyin) Bo Juyi

noun

  1. a.d. 772–846, Chinese poet.


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Po Chü-i, A.D. 772-846, was a very prolific poet.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" by Various

An essay on Po Chü-i, whose poems occupy most of this book, will be found in “170 Chinese Poems.”

From More Translations from the Chinese by Waley, Arthur

I have, as before, given half my space to Po Chü-i, of whose poems I had selected for translation a much larger number than I have succeeded in rendering.

From More Translations from the Chinese by Waley, Arthur

In the present work I have aimed more consistently at poetic form, but have included on account of their biographical interest two or three rather unsuccessful versions of late poems by Po Chü-i.

From More Translations from the Chinese by Waley, Arthur