Sun Zhu
Sun Zhu (1711–1778) was a Qing scholar. He was also known as Hengtang Tuishi ("Retired Master of Hengtang") and was the original compiler and editor of the anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems, a popular compilation of Tang poetry, partly designed as a study aid for students. An enduring classic, Sun Zhu's version has often been reprinted, often in revised or re-edited editions.
Sun Zhu | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 孫洙 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 孙洙 | ||||||
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Chinese | 蘅塘退士 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Retired Master of Hengtang | ||||||
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