User:Reconsideration2/Chinese poets

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≈Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the languages of China.

A

 * Ai Qing
 * Sin Ai

B

 * Bai Juyi or Bo Juyi
 * Consort Ban
 * Ban Gu (32–92 A.D.)
 * ---Ban Jieyu (1st century B.C.)
 * Bao Zhao (414–466)
 * Bei Dao
 * ---Bo Juyi (772–846)

C

 * Cai Wenji (born 177), Han Dynasty poet and composer
 * Cai Yan (born c. 178), woman poet and composer
 * Cai Yong (133–192)
 * Cao Cao 曹操 (155–220)
 * Cao Pi (187–226)
 * Cao Zhi (192–232)
 * Cen Shen (715–770)
 * Chang Jian (fl. 749)
 * -- WRITER NOT POET -- Chao Cuo (died 154 B.C.), Imperial counselor
 * Chen Lin (died 217), government official, writer and poet, called one of the Seven Masters of the Jian-an period
 * -- WRITER, NOT POET -- Chen Shou (233–297)
 * Chen Shubao (553–604), last emperor of the Chen dynasty
 * -- WRITER, NOT SURE IF POET -- Chen Xuanyou (fl. 779)
 * Chen Zi'ang (661–702)
 * Chūgan Engetsu (1300–1375), Japanese poet who wrote in Chinese, a figure in "Japanese Literature of the Five Mountains" (literature in Chinese written in Japan)
 * Cui Hao (died 754), Tang dynasty poet

D

 * Dai Shulun (732–789)
 * Dongfang Shuo (154 B.C.–93 B.C.), courtier and maker of humorous rhymes and riddles
 * Du Fu 杜甫 (712–770), the "Poet Sage"
 * Du Mu (803–852), Tang poet, official
 * Du Shenyan (died c. 705), grandfather of Du Fu
 * Duo Duo (born 1951)

E

 * Emperor Xuanzong of Tang

F

 * Feng Yansi
 * Fenggan, "Big Stick", a legendary Buddhist Monk. He was an associate of the famous legendary poets Han Shan and Shih Te.
 * Fu tianlin

G

 * Gao Qi, Ming dynasty poet
 * Gidō Shūshin
 * Gu Cheng
 * Gu Taiqing
 * Guan Daosheng
 * Guo Moruo, poet, historian, archaeologist

H

 * Hai Zi 海子, modern mystic poet
 * Han Yu 韩愈
 * Han Shan, "Cold Mountain"
 * He Zhizhang
 * Huang Tingjian 黄庭堅 (1045-1105)
 * Huarui Furen

I

 * Ido Reizan

J

 * Jia Dao 贾岛
 * Jia Yi
 * Jiang Yan

K

 * Ke Yan
 * Kokan Shiren

L

 * Li Gou
 * Li He
 * Li Hou Zhu
 * Li Po (or Li Bai 李白) the "Poet Immortal"
 * Li Qiao, Tang poet
 * Li Qingzhao
 * Li Shangyin
 * Li Yu (Li Houzhu)
 * Liang Desheng
 * Lin Huiyin
 * Liu Yuxi
 * Liu Zongyuan
 * Lu Guimong
 * Lu Ji
 * Lu You
 * Lu Yu
 * Luo Binwang, Tang poet
 * Liu Chaoqing
 * Lu Zhi

M

 * Ma Rong
 * Mang Ke
 * Mao Zedong
 * Mei Yaochen, Song dynasty poet
 * Meng Haoran, Tang dynasty poet
 * Mi Heng
 * Mu Dan

N

 * Natsume Sōseki, Japan's modern composer of Chinese poetry
 * Nalan Xingde
 * Ouyang Xiu

P

 * Pan Yue
 * Pan Lei
 * Pi Rixiu

Q

 * Qin Guan
 * Qiu Jin
 * Qu Yuan, State of Chu poet
 * Quan Deyu
 * Qiao Ji

R

 * Ri Piji
 * Ruan Ji

S

 * Shangguan Wan'er
 * Shen Shanbao
 * Shen Yue
 * Shen Quanqi
 * Shih-Te, "Pick-Up"
 * Shih-wu, "Stonehouse"
 * Shivaza Iasyr, wrote in the Dungan (Soviet Hui people) dialect
 * Shu Ting
 * Sima Xiangru
 * Song Yu
 * Su Dongpo, poet
 * Su Shi
 * Su Xiaoxiao
 * Shang Ting

W

 * Wang Anshi
 * Wang Bo
 * Wang Can
 * Wang Changling
 * Wang Rong
 * Wang Wei, the "Poet Buddha"
 * Wang Wei (17th century poet)
 * Wang Yi-Ch'eng, poet
 * Wang Yun (Qing Dynasty)
 * Wei Zhuang
 * Wen Pei Xin
 * Wen Tingyun
 * Wen Yiduo
 * Wu Cheng'en, Ming novelist, poet
 * Wu Jiaji

X

 * Xi Kang (or Ji Kang)
 * Xi Xi
 * Xiao Gang (Emperor Jianwen of Liang)
 * Xie Huilian
 * Xie Lingyun
 * Xie Tiao
 * Xie Zhuang
 * Xin Qiji
 * Ouyang Xiu, Song statesman, historian, poet
 * Lady Xu Mu
 * Xu Zhi Mo 1895-1931, melancholic poet of early 20th century
 * Xu Zihua
 * Xue Tao 768-831

Y

 * Yan Yanzhi
 * Yang Lian
 * Yang Wanli
 * Yang Xiong
 * John Yau
 * Yu Hsuan-chi
 * Yu Xin
 * Yuan Hongdao
 * Yuan Zhen
 * Yuan Zhongdao
 * Yao Shouzhong
 * Yao Sui

Z

 * Zhai Yongming
 * Zhang Heng
 * Zhang Hua
 * Zhang Ji
 * Zhang Jiuling
 * Zhang Xie
 * Zhang Xu
 * Zhao Luorui
 * Zheng Min
 * Zheng Yunduan
 * Zhu Shuzhen
 * Zhuo Wenjun
 * Zuo Si