lǐ​yě

Li Ye (Tang poet)

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    李冶 lǐ​yě

    陆羽 / 陸羽 lù​yǔ

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    李冶 lǐ​yě

    李治 lǐ​zhì

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  • created sense approved 李冶 · lǐ​yě · Li Ye (Tang poet) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    李冶

    lǐ​yě

    Li Ye (Tang poet)

    Li Ye or Li Jilan (713-784), a Tang dynasty female poet and Taoist priest known for her unconventional and romantic style; she was praised by contemporaries as the "Hero Among Female Poets" and was close friends with figures such as [[陆羽|陸羽|lu4 yu3]].

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  • created sense approved 李冶 · lǐ​yě · Li Ye (Yuan mathematician) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    李冶

    lǐ​yě

    Li Ye (Yuan mathematician)

    Li Ye (1192-1279), also known as [[李治|李治|li3 zhi4]], a Yuan dynasty mathematician; one of the Four Great Mathematicians of the Song and Yuan, he is noted for his work on the Tianyuan shu (method of the celestial unknown) and his treatises Ceyuan haijing and Yigu yanduan

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