Xu Zaisi
Xu Zaisi (Chinese: 徐再思; Wade–Giles: Hsü Tsai-szu, fl. fourteenth century) was a Yuan dynasty Chinese poet in sanqu style. His courtesy name was Deke (德可). He is said to have relished sweets, thereby adopting the pen name Tianzhai (甜斋, “Sweets Study”). His son Xu Shanchang also achieved reputation. The elder Xu was at least a minor figure in officialdom, holding the rank of Circuit Sub official Functionary for Jiaxing in Zhejiang, his home city.
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Xu Zaisi
Xu Zaisi (Chinese: 徐再思; Wade–Giles: Hsü Tsai-szu, fl. fourteenth century) was a Yuan dynasty Chinese poet in sanqu style. His courtesy name was Deke (德可). He is said to have relished sweets, thereby adopting the pen name Tianzhai (甜斋, “Sweets Study”). His son Xu Shanchang also achieved reputation. The elder Xu was at least a minor figure in officialdom, holding the rank of Circuit Sub official Functionary for Jiaxing in Zhejiang, his home city.
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Xu Zaisi (Chinese: 徐再思; Wade–G ...... ng in Zhejiang, his home city.
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徐再思(1280年代-1340年代),中国元朝散曲作家。字德 ...... 修订楝亭本《录鬼簿》时仍列其为“方今才人相知者”,似仍在世。
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Xu Zaisi (Chinese: 徐再思; Wade–G ...... ng in Zhejiang, his home city.
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徐再思(1280年代-1340年代),中国元朝散曲作家。字德 ...... 修订楝亭本《录鬼簿》时仍列其为“方今才人相知者”,似仍在世。
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