Cui Tu
Cui Tu (traditional Chinese: 崔塗; simplified Chinese: 崔涂; pinyin: Cuī Tú; Wade–Giles: Ts'ui T'u, born 854[1]) was a poet of the late Tang dynasty, and two of whose poems were collected in the popular anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems.
Biography
Cui Tu lived toward the end of the Tang Dynasty.
Poetry
Cui Tu is best known for his two poems which are included in the Three Hundred Tang Poems, translated by Witter Bynner as "On New Year's Eve" and "A Solitary Wildgoose" .
Notes
- Watson, 207
gollark: Sadly, bots cannot vote because of discrimination.
gollark: ... cease.
gollark: Which is obvious discrimination.
gollark: Sadly, bots cannot vote apparently.
gollark: will, VOTE FOR GIBSON.
References
- Watson, Burton (1971). CHINESE LYRICISM: Shih Poetry from the Second to the Twelfth Century. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-03464-4
- Wu, John C. H. (1972). The Four Seasons of Tang Poetry. Rutland, Vermont: Charles E.Tuttle. ISBN 978-0-8048-0197-3
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