Tao Runai
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Born1601
Died1683 (aged 81–82)
Ningxiang, Hunan, Qing China
OthernamesZhongtiao (仲调)
Xieyou (燮友)
Mi'an (密庵)
Shixinong (石溪农)
Rentoutuo (忍头陀)
Xieyou (燮友)
Mi'an (密庵)
Shixinong (石溪农)
Rentoutuo (忍头陀)
AlmamaterStudent of the Guozijian (1629)
Tao Runai | |
|---|---|
陶汝鼐 | |
| Born | 1601 |
| Died | 1683 (aged 81–82) Ningxiang, Hunan, Qing China |
| Other names | Zhongtiao (仲调) Xieyou (燮友) Mi'an (密庵) Shixinong (石溪农) Rentoutuo (忍头陀) |
| Alma mater | Student of the Guozijian (1629) |
| Occupation(s) | Official, scholar, calligrapher, Buddhist monk |
| Notable work | Collections of Tao Runai |
| Movement | Resisting the Qing conquest of China |
Tao Runai (Chinese: 陶汝鼐; pinyin: Táo Rǔnaì; 1601 - 1683), courtesy name Zhongtiao (仲調) and Xieyou (燮友), art name Mi'an (密庵) and Shixinong (石溪農), dharma name Rentoutuo (忍头陀), was a Chinese official, scholar, calligrapher and Buddhist monk who resisted the Qing conquest of China in the 17th century. He spent most of his life during the Manchu conquest of China and anti-Qing activities after the Ming dynasty had been overthrown.[1][2]