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Contributions
In progress
Wang Zengqi: Life bio, lacking details in and after cultural revolution, 1980s to death. Influence, mentors, Western novels, classical literatures, as per Fitzgerald.
Wu Wei: source veri, clarification, language style, Confucian vs. Legalist.
History and philosophy
- Confucius
- Confucianism
- School of Diplomacy - philosophy or military strategy of Warring States diplomats.
- Qingli Reform - the first Confucian political movement in Song dynasty, during Emperor Renzong's reign, led by scholar official Fan Zhongyan.
- Classical Prose Movement - The literary movement during the Tang and Song dynasties, driven by Confucian ideology, developed theories and practices that influenced Chinese literature and thought until the Qing dynasty.
Figures
- Mei Yiqi
- Zhou Yunpeng - contemporary folk singer, song writer, poet
- Wang Zengqi - Modern short story writer, essayist
- Cheng Yanqiu - Peking opera male dan player, founder of the Cheng school.
- Eight Maters of Tang and Song - a group of prominent prose writers, leading practitioners in the Classical Prose Movement
- Fan Zhongyan - Song dynasty scholar and statesman who leads the Qingli Reforms
- Han Qi (Song dynasty) - Song dynasty statesman and grand chancellor, younger associate of Fan Zhongyan, a leading role in the Qingli Reforms.
- Fu Bi - Song Dynasty statesman and grand chancellor, a leading role in the Qingli Reforms. Yan Shu's son-in-law.
- Yan Shu - Song dynasty ci poet and statesman who recruited and promoted prominent literary and political figures including Fan Zhongyan, Ouyang Xiu, and Fu Bi.
- Yan Jidao - Song dynasty poet, master of romance-themed short songs (小令, xiaoling). Son of Yan Shu.
- Su Shi - Song dynasty poet, literati, beloved cultural icon through the centuries.
- Meng Haoran - Landscape poet, hermit, Li Bai's idol, Wang Wei's good friend and poetry buddy.
- Fu Peirong - Contemporary Taiwanese scholar and philosopher, dedicated to introduce classical Chinese studies to the popular audience.
- Xiang Yuanbian - prominent Ming dynasty collector and connoisseur of paintings and calligraphies.
- Mao Jin - late Ming dynasty bibliophile and private publisher.
- Ma Yifu - 19th Century Chinese philosopher, listed among the "three Sages of New Confucianism".
- Dong Yuhui - Contemporary Internet celebrity, live streamer, advocate for culture awareness and reading.
- Li Xueqin (comedian) - Contemporary Internet celebrity turned actress and comedian.
Literatures
- Dream Memories of Tao’an - Short essay collection on late Ming dynasty art, culture, folklore, opera, lifestyle, etc.
- Poems of a Thousand Masters - Chinese poetry anthology widely used as a beginner's textbook throughout imperial eras.
- The Moon over the River on a Spring Night - A Tang poetry praised as "the peak of peaks" by Wen Yiduo.
- Famous Paintings through the Ages - The first comprehensive art history on Chinese paintings.
- Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji: distinguished calligraphy work by Emperor Huizong of Song, a successful artist and a failed ruler.