
Ruan Ji - Wikipedia
Ruan Ji (210–263), courtesy name Sizong, was a Chinese musician, poet, and military officer who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period. He was one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove .
阮籍(三国时期魏国诗人、竹林七贤之一)_百度百科
阮籍,出生于建安十五年(公元210年),三岁丧父,由母亲把他抚养长大。 父亲死后,家境清苦,阮籍勤学而成才,天赋秉异,八岁就能写文章,终日弹琴长啸。 在他少年时期好学不倦,酷爱研习儒家的诗书,同时也表现为不慕荣利富贵,以道德高尚、乐天安贫的古代贤者为效法榜样的志趣。 阮籍在习文的同时还兼习武,其《咏怀诗》写到:“少年学击剑,妙技过曲城”。 阮籍性格孤僻,轻荡,大约在十六七岁时,有一次随其叔父到东郡,兖州刺史 王昶 与他相见时,他“终日不 …
Ruan Ji | Tang Dynasty, Music, Poetry | Britannica
Ruan Ji (born 210, Chenliu, Henan province, China—died 263, Luoyang, Henan province) was an eccentric Chinese poet and the most renowned member of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, a group of 3rd-century poets and philosophers who sought refuge from worldly pressures in a life of drinking and verse making.
Ruan Ji - New World Encyclopedia
Ruan Ji was an accomplished player of the qin (guqin; 古琴; "ancient stringed instrument"), the modern name for a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family (中華絃樂).
Ruan Ji 阮籍 - ChinaKnowledge.de
2013年2月20日 · Ruan Ji 阮籍 (210-263), courtesy name Sizong 嗣宗, was a thinker and writer of the Three Empires period 三國 (220-280). He was one of the Seven Worthies of the Bamboo Grove (zhulin qixian 竹林七賢). His father Ruan Yu 阮瑀 was one of the Seven Masters of the Jian'an Reign (Jian'an qizi 建安七子).
Ji Kang and Ruan Ji - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Together with Ji Kang, Ruan Ji (Juan Chi) came to represent the Xuanxue movement after the coup of 249. An outstanding poet and musician, he is also remembered for his daring defiance of the Confucian orthodoxy, at a time when deviation from the norms of tradition could easily be deemed seditious.
The Poetry of Ruan Ji and Xi Kang : Free Download, Borrow, and ...
2024年6月2日 · The poetry of Ruan Ji has been previously translated several times, with one fully scholarly translation of both the poetry and the Fu (poetic expositions). The present translation not only provides a facing page critical Chinese text, it addresses two problems that have been ignored or not adequately treated in earlier works.
Ruan Ji - The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ruan Ji (Juan Chi) 210-263 Wei-dynasty poet. His father—the poet Ruan Yu—died when he was only four so he grew up in impoverished circumstances. He served as an official but did not play an active part in political life. Instead, he preoccupied himself with philosophy and religion.
Drinking, thinking, and writing: Ruan Ji and the culture of his era.
A leading intellectual of a critical formative period in Chinese culture, Ruan Ji (210-263) is also a controversial figure since his time owing to ideological bias as well as the complexity and elusiveness of his personality and writings. He deserves a comp... [more]
阮籍 - 中國哲學書電子化計劃 - 中国哲学书电子化计划
Ruan Ji (阮籍 Ruǎn Jí|w=Juan Chi; 210–263), courtesy name Sizong (嗣宗 Sìzōng), was a Chinese musician and poet who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove.