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Hu Zhiyu (, 1227–1293), also known as Purple Mountain Hu (), was a period writer of Chinese Sanqu poetry during the Yuan Dynasty. He was from Hebei and orphaned early in life. Nonetheless he applied himself to his studies and associated with others of exceptional ability. In the 1260s he rose to the high official position of Erudite of the Court of Imperial Sacrifices. However he earned the enmity of a Muslim high minister of finance Ahmad Fanakati (?-1282). Hu was then obliged to fill lesser official positions. Others wrote of him that officials feared him while ordinary people loved him. His writings were largely poetry. He was much influenced by Song poetry with its directness and lack or ornament. His ''sanqu'' (散曲) verses were highly literate, a characteristic of the time. He was likewise gifted at a variety of literary forms, as well as a skilled calligrapher. (Shuangdiao: Chenzui tongfeng) For the Actress Zhu Lianxiu By the river stitched in colors, Kingfisher-green bamboos. Above the wool-dressed sea There is a bright pearl. When the moon is pale, Where the wind is pure, The dust from fallen crimson is shut away. A bit of careless ease Bears the strains of life, My constant thinking Of love’s morning clouds and evening rains. ==See also== * Qu (poetry) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hu Zhiyu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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