The Marvelous Bookcase: Yang Jiong's "Fu on the Bookcase for Reading While Lying Down"

Yang Jiong 楊炯 (650-ca . 694), though hailed both by his contemporaries and later generations as one of the "Four Elites of the Early Tang," has yet to receive due scholarly attention. This article contributes to the study of Yang Jiong by examining his "Fu on the Bookcase for Reading...

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Main Author: Miao, Xiaojing (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: American Oriental Society 2023
In: JAOS
Year: 2023, Volume: 143, Issue: 3, Pages: 499-513
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