Xu Ling

{{Short description|Chinese poet (6th century CE)}}

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Xu Ling ({{CJKV|t=徐陵|s=徐陵|p=Xú Líng}}) (507–583) was the compiler and editor of the famous poetry anthology New Songs from the Jade Terracehttp://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Poetry/yutaixinyong.html Theobald, Ulrich. CHINAKNOWLEDGEuly July 3, 2010, accessed 14 April 2019 during the poetically prolific Southern Dynasties era, 420–589. His courtesy name (zi) was Xiao Mu ({{CJKV|t=孝穆|s=孝穆|p=Xiào Mù}}).

Biography

Xu Ling was born in what is now Tancheng County, Shandong Province, China, and early in life achieved fame for poetry and literature. He has achieved lasting renown for his anthology New Songs from the Jade Terrace, which he compiled under the patronage of Xiao Gang (503-551), first a prince, and who was then later known as Liang Jianwendi, after becoming Emperor of the Liang Dynasty, 549-551.

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  • Watson, Burton (1971). Chinese Lyricism: Shih Poetry from the Second to the Twelfth Century. New York: Columbia University Press. {{ISBN|0-231-03464-4}}

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Category:Liang dynasty poets

Category:507 births

Category:583 deaths

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