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Bao Rong

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Bao Rong (Chinese: 包融; Wade–Giles: Pao Jung; fl. early 8th century) was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. He was a native of Yanling (modern Danyang, Jiangsu province).[1] He is traditionally grouped with He Zhizhang, Zhang Xu, and Zhang Ruoxu as the Four Poets of Central Wu (吳中四士), the Lower Yangtze region.[2] He served as a minor official in the Ministry of Justice of the Tang government, and was a close friend of the poet Meng Haoran. Bao Rong's two sons Bao He (包何) and Bao Ji (包佶) were also accomplished poets. The trio is collectively called the "Three Baos".[1]

The Complete Tang Poems includes eight of his poems.[3] His biography is included in the Yuan dynasty work Biographies of Tang Talents (唐才子传) by Xin Wenfang (辛文房).[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Xin 1997, pp. 97–99.
  2. ^ Shufang 1997, p. 314.
  3. ^ Xin 1997, p. 98.
  4. ^ Xin 1997, p. 97.

Bibliography

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  • Gushi Guanzhi 古詩觀止 (in Chinese). Taiwan Shufang Publishing Company. 1997. ISBN 978-986-7939-89-0.
  • Xin, Wenfang (1997). 唐才子传 [Biographies of Tang Talents] (in Chinese). Taiwan Shufang Publishing Company. ISBN 978-957-8499-41-6.