
Revisit San Su Ci: The memorial temple of three literary masters
2022年6月9日 · San Su Ci, the memorial temple and former residence of three literary masters, Su Xun and his two sons, Su Shi and Su Zhe, in Meishan City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, is a national cultural heritage and popular scenic spot.
Su Xun - Wikiwand
Su Xun(Chinese:蘇洵; 22 May 1009 – 21 May 1066) was a scholar, essayist and philosopher during the Song dynasty, listed as one of the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song, along with his sons Su Shiand Su Zhe.
Prose and Novels in the Song Dynasty | SpringerLink
2023年10月27日 · Su Xun was good at discourse on politics. His prose often included arguments based on historical successes and failures, major political measures, and relevant political and military issues in the real world.
Three English Renderings of Su Xun’s On the Six States (苏洵《六 …
Su Xun (苏洵,1009-1066), a native of Meishan, Meizhou (now known as Meishan, Sichuan Province, 眉州眉山人,今四川眉山县) was one of eight greatest litterateurs in Song Dynasty (唐 …
Episode 1: Meishan’s Got Three Sus | govt.chinadaily.com.cn
2024年5月17日 · As the first episode of the series, it offers an overview of the San Su Shrine and Three Sus’ culture. The story begins in 1037 AD, when Su Xun, at the age of 28, was blessed with a son whom he named Su Shi.
Su Xun: Celebrated Chinese Writer of the Song Dynasty | dayhist
Su Xun (1009-1066) was an eminent Chinese writer and scholar during the Song Dynasty, renowned for his contributions to Chinese prose and poetry. Born in Wuxiang, Shanxi, Su Xun was part of a literary family, and his sons, Su Shi and Su …
About: Su Xun - DBpedia Association
Su Xun (Chinese: 蘇洵; 22 May 1009 – 21 May 1066) was a Chinese writer during the Song dynasty, best known for his essays. He is considered one of the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song, along with his sons Su Shi and Su Zhe.
蘇洵 - 中國哲學書電子化計劃
Su Xun (22 May 1009 – 21 May 1066) was a Chinese writer during the Song dynasty, best known for his essays. He is considered one of the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song, along with his sons Su Shi and Su Zhe.
Three Su: The Literary Legends of Su Shi, Su Che, and Su Xun
Among them, the "Three Su" of the Northern Song Dynasty is the most representative literary family. They are Su Shi, Su Zhe, and Su Xun, three literary giants who jointly wrote a glorious literary legend.
Baquet's Guide to the World's Classics: Su Xun, Chinese Writer …
Name: Su Xun Dates: 1009-1066 Place: China Language: Chinese Who he was: Chinese writer; father of Su Dongpo and Su Zhe, and one of "Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song"
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