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  • '''Feng Youlan''' ('''冯友兰''') was a famous Chinese literati best known for his "History of Chinese Philosophy". [[Feng Youlan|(More...)
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  • ...g Zikai''' ('''丰子恺''') (Nov. 9, 1898-Sep. 15, 1975) was a renowned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and tr
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  • ...g Zikai''' ('''丰子恺''') (Nov. 9, 1898-Sep. 15, 1975) was a renowned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and tr
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  • ...g Zikai''' ('''丰子恺''') (Nov. 9, 1898-Sep. 15, 1975) was a renowned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and tr
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  • ...to its seemingly simple outlook, was much admired by several famous modern literati, including [[Lu Xun]] and [[Guo Moruo]]. He also got several students, incl [[category: Chinese literati]]
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  • ...''' ('''夏丏尊''' Jun. 15, 1886-? ,1946) was a prominent Chinese linguist and literati. He was also an idealistic educator, dedicated to improving the quality of ...er away from [[Beijing]]’s [[New Cultural Movement]]-led by modern Chinese literati, [[Li Dazhao]], [[Hu Shi]] and [[Chen Duxiu]]-was strongly opposed by the c
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  • ...skills and features in this area reflected the interests and tastes of the literati.
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  • Historic sites include the [[Drum and Bell Towers]] and former residences of literati and court officials, including revolutionary author Guo Morou (18 Qianhai X
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  • '''Officials' cuisine''', also called the cuisine of the officialdom and literati, included the famous dishes of the wealthy people. The standards for the of Gourmets were common throughout history. Most were literati, ministers, or officials, such as [[Confucius]] in the Spring and Autumn an
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  • Beijing was the gathering place of the literati and officials, and many skilled chefs followed these people to Beijing. The ...u, and western Zhejiang for business or to seek official posts in Beijing. Literati and officials placed high expectations on restaurant food, and many even cr
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  • ...y]] to modern [[China]], the historical medicine store is a favorite among literati and filmmakers.
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  • '''Gong Jinghao''' ('''龚景浩''' 1923-2006) is a renowned cross-cultural literati, best known for his translation of Chinese classic poems.
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  • ...g Zikai''' ('''丰子恺''') (Nov. 9, 1898-Sep. 15, 1975) was a renowned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and tr
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  • ...Dynasty]]. During the middle [[Qing Dynasty]] famous Fujian officials and literati promoted the Fujian cuisine so it gradually became known to other parts of
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  • As a result of his friendship with several of China's literati, including Ding Cong, Xia Yan and Ye Qianyu, Huang was introduced to his fu
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  • As many of the literati, he fell victim to [[the Cultural Revolution]] (1967-1977) and was imprison
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  • ...h, important traders; and Jiangsu – Zhejiang cuisine, which was mainly for literati. Typical, modern Sichuan dishes like twice – cooked pork with chili sauce
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  • ...ually evolved into serving the traditional dishes of the Qing Palace. Many literati and tourists dined at the restaurant out of admiration for their imperial d
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  • ...as Peking Opera had far wider popular appeal, and eventually won over the literati as well.
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  • Scholars, literati, medical specialists, calligraphers, painters, or historians wrote most of ...loped several dietetic cultures. These include the imperial, aristocratic, literati, market, and temple cuisines. Especially during the Ming and Qing Dynasties
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