List of Chinese-language poets

The following is a list of Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the languages of China. == A == Ai Qing == B == Bai Juyi or Bo Juyi Consort Ban Ban Gu (32–92 A.D.) Bei Dao Bei Ling Bian Zhilin == C == Cai Wenji Cai Yong Cao Cao 曹操 Cao Pi Cao Zhi Cen Shen Chen Sanli Chen Minghua Chen Nianxi Chen Yinke Chen Zi'ang Chūgan Engetsu (1300–1375), Japanese poet who wrote in Chinese, a figure in "Japanese Literature of the Five Mountains" (literature in Chinese written in Japan) Cui Hao, Tang dynasty poet == D == Dai Biaoyuan Dai Wangshu Dong Xiaowan Du Fu 杜甫, the "Poet Sage" Du Mu (803-852), Tang poet, official Duo Duo == E == Emperor Xuanzong of Tang == F == Fei Ye 菲野 Fenggan, "Big Stick", a legendary Buddhist monk.

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List of Chinese-language poets

The following is a list of Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the languages of China. == A == Ai Qing == B == Bai Juyi or Bo Juyi Consort Ban Ban Gu (32–92 A.D.) Bei Dao Bei Ling Bian Zhilin == C == Cai Wenji Cai Yong Cao Cao 曹操 Cao Pi Cao Zhi Cen Shen Chen Sanli Chen Minghua Chen Nianxi Chen Yinke Chen Zi'ang Chūgan Engetsu (1300–1375), Japanese poet who wrote in Chinese, a figure in "Japanese Literature of the Five Mountains" (literature in Chinese written in Japan) Cui Hao, Tang dynasty poet == D == Dai Biaoyuan Dai Wangshu Dong Xiaowan Du Fu 杜甫, the "Poet Sage" Du Mu (803-852), Tang poet, official Duo Duo == E == Emperor Xuanzong of Tang == F == Fei Ye 菲野 Fenggan, "Big Stick", a legendary Buddhist monk.

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