wēn​tíng​yún

Wen Tingyun

  • created reference approved 温庭筠/溫庭筠 → 李商隐/李商隱 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    温庭筠 / 溫庭筠 wēn​tíng​yún

    李商隐 / 李商隱 lǐ​shāng​yǐn

    see

    Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type

    created reference

  • created sense approved 温庭筠/溫庭筠 · wēn​tíng​yún · Wen Tingyun — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    温庭筠 / 溫庭筠

    wēn​tíng​yún

    Wen Tingyun

    Late Tang Dynasty poet and lyricist (c. 812–870), known for his ornate style and as a pioneer of the song lyric form. Renowned for his quick wit, he was nicknamed "Eight-Overlaps Wen" because he could complete an eight-rhyme poem in the time it took to clasp his hands eight times. He is often associated with [[李商隐|李商隱|li3 shang1 yin3]] as the representative writers of the late Tang period.

    温 (literal) → 温/溫 · wēn · Wen 庭 (literal) → 庭 · tíng · surname 筠 (literal) → 筠 · yún · bamboo skin

    Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition

    created sense