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Su Manshu (traditional Chinese: 蘇曼殊; simplified Chinese: 苏曼殊; pinyin: Sū Mànshū, 1884–1918[1]) was a Chinese writer, poet, painter, revolutionist, and translator. His original name was Su Xuanying (Chinese: 蘇玄瑛; pinyin: Sū Xuányīng), Su had been named as a writer of poetry and romantic love stories in the history of early modern Chinese literature.[2] But he was most commonly known as a Buddhist monk, a poetry monk, "the monk of sentiment” (pinyin: qing seng; simplified Chinese: 情僧), and “the revolutionary monk” (pinyin: gem-ing seng; simplified Chinese: 革命僧).[2] Su was born out of wedlock in Yokohama, Japan in 1884. His father was a Cantonese merchant, and his mother was his father's Japanese maid.[2] His ancestral home was in Zhongshan city, Guangdong Province, China.[3] He died at the age of 34 due to a stomach disease in Shanghai.
^Informations, Chine. "Su Manshu". chine.in (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-16.
^ abcLiu, Jane Qian (2016). "The Making of Transcultural Lyricism in Su Manshu's Fiction". Modern Chinese Literature and Culture. 28 (2): 43–89. ISSN 1520-9857. JSTOR 24886575.
^Chiang, Ivan Yung-chieh (2018). "Su Manshu's English Prof iciency Reexamined". 編譯論叢. 11 (2): 129–162. doi:10.29912/CTR.201809_11(2).0005. ISSN 2071-4858.
SuManshu (traditional Chinese: 蘇曼殊; simplified Chinese: 苏曼殊; pinyin: SūMànshū, 1884–1918) was a Chinese writer, poet, painter, revolutionist, and translator...
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girlfriend Tan Kai as Adom Kong Wei as a single woman Zhang Yanyan as SuManshu Hou Yansong as Laojin Wei Zhihao as Ping'er Song Yunhao as Duan Xiaotian...
of the three great poetic monks in the late Qing Dynasty.(others for SuManshu, Shi Jingan). Beijing-based progressive-metal rock band the Tang Dynasty...
medical research. US: Indiana University Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-253-22041-7. Su, Zhaohui; McDonnell, Dean; Cheshmehzangi, Ali; Abbas, Jaffar; Li, Xiaoshan;...
publishing house and wrote the textbooks himself. He invited the poet-monk SuManshu to teach Sanskrit and English. Over twenty monks studied there, preparing...
badgers, 16 king-stags, 50 musk-deer, 30 tailed-deer, and 3,508 deer. In the Manshu (Tang dynasty) it states that rhinoceroses were hunted by the Nanzhao (in...
played Wet-Nurse Rong. Other cast members are Zhang Tielin, Zhao Wei, Alec Su, Ruby Lin, and Zhou Jie. She reprised her role in My Fair Princess 2, but...
shi. Vol. 4. ISBN 978-7-01-002029-7. Old Book of Tang, vol. 197 Fan Chuo, Manshu, vol. 4; "阿姹自為烏蠻部落王,從京師朝參,大蒙恩賞。" Association of the Buddha Jayanti (1959)...
shipyard in Muroran. 26 "The Manchurian Inspection Spy Line" Transliteration: "manshū shisatsu onmitsukō" (Japanese: 満州視察隠密行) With the stabilization of the Indian...
May 26, and the end of May. June 25 – Ai Otsuka married RIP SLYME member SU. The announcement of the marriage had been released on her official website...