Zhang Dai (1597–1689) was a Ming Dynasty Chinese writer. He was a gentleman essayist who was a biographer of his own privileged aritocratic family, a historian of the Ming Dynasty, and a biographer of notable virtuous figures. He wrote his own obituary which included the lines : He loved pretty maidservants, he loved handsome serving boys . . . he loved perfect food . . . he loved paintings of flowers and birds.

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  • Zhang Dai (1597–1689) was a Ming Dynasty Chinese writer. He was a gentleman essayist who was a biographer of his own privileged aritocratic family, a historian of the Ming Dynasty, and a biographer of notable virtuous figures. He wrote his own obituary which included the lines : He loved pretty maidservants, he loved handsome serving boys . . . he loved perfect food . . . he loved paintings of flowers and birds. Zhang was a prolific writer, having penned more than thirty books covering literature and history; however only a few of Zang's numerous works remain extant today. Zhang Dai's most famous books are: Tao An Meng Yi (陶庵梦忆 Reminiscences in Dreams of Tao An), written ca. 1665. Xi Hu Meng Xun (西湖梦寻 Search The West Lake in Dreams)
  • Zhang Dai escritor chino de la dinastía Ming. Conocido como el más importante escritor de esta dinastía, escribió más de 30 libros que abarcan diversos aspectos de la Literatura y la Historia. Sus libros más famosos: Tao An Meng Yi (陶庵梦忆 Reminiscencias de sueños de Tao An), 1665. Xi Hu Meng Xun (西湖梦寻 En busca onírica del lago occidental)
  • 張岱(1597年—1679年),明末清初散文家,字宗子,又字石公,號陶庵,别号蝶庵居士,山陰(今浙江紹興)人。
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  • Zhang Dai escritor chino de la dinastía Ming. Conocido como el más importante escritor de esta dinastía, escribió más de 30 libros que abarcan diversos aspectos de la Literatura y la Historia. Sus libros más famosos: Tao An Meng Yi (陶庵梦忆 Reminiscencias de sueños de Tao An), 1665. Xi Hu Meng Xun (西湖梦寻 En busca onírica del lago occidental)
  • 張岱(1597年—1679年),明末清初散文家,字宗子,又字石公,號陶庵,别号蝶庵居士,山陰(今浙江紹興)人。
  • Zhang Dai (1597–1689) was a Ming Dynasty Chinese writer. He was a gentleman essayist who was a biographer of his own privileged aritocratic family, a historian of the Ming Dynasty, and a biographer of notable virtuous figures. He wrote his own obituary which included the lines : He loved pretty maidservants, he loved handsome serving boys . . . he loved perfect food . . . he loved paintings of flowers and birds.
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  • Zhang Dai
  • Zhang Dai
  • 張岱 (明)
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