Yang Jiong (Chinese: 楊炯; Wade–Giles: Yang Chiung; 650–695?) was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet, traditionally grouped together with Luo Binwang, Lu Zhaolin, and Wang Bo as the Four Paragons of the Early Tang.[1][2] Known for his eight extant fu (rhapsody) poems, he also wrote an influential preface to the collected works of Wang Bo, in which he criticized the excessive formality of the court poetry of the preceding generation, and lauded the classical style of Wang Bo and Lu Zhaolin.[3]
YangJiong (Chinese: 楊炯; Wade–Giles: Yang Chiung; 650–695?) was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet, traditionally grouped together with Luo Binwang, Lu Zhaolin...
Binwang, Lu Zhaolin, Wang Bo, and YangJiong. Four Paragons of the Early Tang According to a Tang biography of Yang Dong, the four people enjoyed same...
He Jiong (Chinese: 何炅; pinyin: Hé Jiǒng, born 28 April 1974) is a Chinese television host, singer, actor, director and a former Arabic lecturer in Beijing...
Yang Guang, apparently fascinated by Chen Shubao's favorite concubine Consort Zhang Lihua, sent Gao Jiong's son Gao Dehong (高德弘) to order Gao Jiong to...
Xiaokuan defeated Yuchi Jiong and forced Yuchi Jiong to commit suicide, Gao Jiong was created the Duke of Yi'ning. (As Yang soon declared that Yuwen...
After defeating General Yuchi Jiong, who resisted him, he seized the throne for himself, establishing the new Sui dynasty. Yang Jian was the first ethnic...
an attempt to stop the advancing Sui dynasty armies. Tang dynasty poet YangJiong wrote a classical poem entitled "Passing Wu Gorge" (Chinese: 過巫峽). Among...
was raised in Shandong. Luo is grouped with Lu Zhaolin, Wang Bo, and YangJiong as the Four Paragons of the Early Tang, the most outstanding poets of...
(Chinese: 播州土司; pinyin: Bōzhōu Tǔsī), ruled by the Yang clan, was an autonomous Tusi chiefdom established by Yang Duan (楊端) during the Tang dynasty. After he...
Fang to campaign against Jiong, and they sent a proclamation to ordering Ai to attack Jiong. Believing that Ai was involved, Jiong sent troops to kill him...
or Qiuchi (pinyin: Qiúchí), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Yang clan of Di ethnicity in modern-day Gansu Province. Its existence spanned...
Chinese poet, traditionally grouped together with Luo Binwang, Wang Bo, and YangJiong as the Four Paragons of the Early Tang. Lu Zhaolin was born in Fanyang...
he found crimes of Li Linfu's close associates Xiao Jiong (蕭炅) and Song Hun (宋渾), and then had Yang indict them and have them demoted, to try to undermine...
Yuchi Jiong (尉遲迥) (died 11 September 580), courtesy name Bojuluo (薄居羅), was a general of the Xianbei-led Western Wei and Northern Zhou dynasties of China...
article published by Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business(CKGSB), Li Yang, a CKGSB professor, commented that the adoption of an innovative business...
given posthumous honors. Yang Shou, Yang Sun [zh], Yang Ji, Yang Shi, Yang Zong (杨授、杨损、杨技、杨拭、杨捴). YangJiong (杨煚), son of Yang Shou. Old Book of Tang,...
Wang Ji (585–644) upon the Four Paragons of the Early Tang: Wang Bo, YangJiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Binwang. They each preferred to dispense with literary...
off of it. You need to fight hard to stay on." After Yang Jian defeated the general Yuchi Jiong, who rose against him after he took power, he had Emperor...
the generals Yuchi Jiong (Empress Yuchi's grandfather) and Sima Xiaonan (司馬消難) later in 580 after they had risen against him, Yang Jian seized the throne...
Leo A.; Hartung, Ryan E.; Hofferberth, John E.; Vilotijevic, Ivan; Yang, Jiong (April 2004). "Synthesis of Stereoisomeric Medium-Ring α,α'-Dihydroxy...