Cui Yingying
Cui Yingying is a fictional character from "Yingying's Biography", a Chinese story by Yuan Zhen (779–831), and Romance of the Western Chamber, a Chinese play by Wang Shifu (1250–1337?).
Cui Yingying | |||||||||
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Actress Chen Minjuan (陈敏娟) portraying Cui Yingying (right) in a 2016 Yue opera performance in Tianchan Theatre, Shanghai. | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 崔鶯鶯 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 崔莺莺 | ||||||||
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Cui Yingying | |
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An illustration by Chen Hongshou | |
Created by | Yuan Zhen |
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Spouse | Mr. Zhang |
Nationality | Tang |
Mother | Lady Zheng (鄭氏) |
Maid | Hongniang |
Further reading
- Dong, Lorraine (1978). The Creation and Life of Cui Yingying (c. 803–1969) (Ph.D. thesis). University of Washington.
- Dong, Lorraine (1981). "The Many Faces of Cui Yingying". Historical Reflections. 8 (3): 75–98. JSTOR 41298761.
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