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Chinese Poetry and 南山
Does anyone know more about the significance of 南山 in Chinese poetry? Japanese Wikipedia offers the following:
 * A picturesque place often appearing in Chinese poetry. Before the Tang Dynasty, "南山" referred to
 * Mount Lushan, located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi. During and after the Tang Dynasty, "南山" has referred
 * to Zhong Nan Mountain, in Xi'an, Shaanxi.


 * 漢詩によくよまれる景勝地. 唐代以前は中国江西省九江にある「廬山」を、唐代以降は中国陝西省西安にある「終南山」をさす.

I guess it's fine as is, but I was wondering about this. Gavotte Grim 07:48, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

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