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Jiaoran (Chinese: 皎然; pinyin: Jiǎorán; Wade–Giles: Chiao-jan; 730–799), also known by his courtesy name Qingzhou (Chinese: 清昼), was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet and Buddhist monk. Jiaoran has written more than 470 poems and was one of the three major Tang dynasty poet-monks (诗僧), along with Guanxiu (832–912) and Qiji (863–937). He was the 12th generation grandson of Xie An (320–385), a Jin dynasty (266–420) statesman who, despite his lack of military ability, led Jin through a major crisis—attacks by Former Qin (351–394). His friend, Lu Yu, is venerated as the Sage of Tea for his contribution to Chinese tea culture and the writer of The Classic of Tea.

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  • Jiaoran (Chinese: 皎然; pinyin: Jiǎorán; Wade–Giles: Chiao-jan; 730–799), also known by his courtesy name Qingzhou (Chinese: 清昼), was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet and Buddhist monk. Jiaoran has written more than 470 poems and was one of the three major Tang dynasty poet-monks (诗僧), along with Guanxiu (832–912) and Qiji (863–937). He was the 12th generation grandson of Xie An (320–385), a Jin dynasty (266–420) statesman who, despite his lack of military ability, led Jin through a major crisis—attacks by Former Qin (351–394). His friend, Lu Yu, is venerated as the Sage of Tea for his contribution to Chinese tea culture and the writer of The Classic of Tea. (en)
  • 釈 皎然(しゃく こうぜん、生没年不詳)は、中国唐代の僧・詩人。字は清昼(せいちゅう)。俗姓は謝。湖州長城県の出身。本貫は陳郡陽夏県。東晋・南朝宋の詩人の謝霊運の末裔にあたる。 (ja)
  • 皎然(730年-799年),俗姓謝,字清昼,吴兴郡(今浙江省湖州市)人,祖籍陈郡阳夏县(今河南省周口市太康县),刘宋康乐县公谢灵运十世孙,唐朝僧人、詩人。好飲茶,自稱“三飲得道”。 (zh)
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  • Jiaoran (Chinese: 皎然; pinyin: Jiǎorán; Wade–Giles: Chiao-jan; 730–799), also known by his courtesy name Qingzhou (Chinese: 清昼), was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet and Buddhist monk. Jiaoran has written more than 470 poems and was one of the three major Tang dynasty poet-monks (诗僧), along with Guanxiu (832–912) and Qiji (863–937). He was the 12th generation grandson of Xie An (320–385), a Jin dynasty (266–420) statesman who, despite his lack of military ability, led Jin through a major crisis—attacks by Former Qin (351–394). His friend, Lu Yu, is venerated as the Sage of Tea for his contribution to Chinese tea culture and the writer of The Classic of Tea. (en)
  • 釈 皎然(しゃく こうぜん、生没年不詳)は、中国唐代の僧・詩人。字は清昼(せいちゅう)。俗姓は謝。湖州長城県の出身。本貫は陳郡陽夏県。東晋・南朝宋の詩人の謝霊運の末裔にあたる。 (ja)
  • 皎然(730年-799年),俗姓謝,字清昼,吴兴郡(今浙江省湖州市)人,祖籍陈郡阳夏县(今河南省周口市太康县),刘宋康乐县公谢灵运十世孙,唐朝僧人、詩人。好飲茶,自稱“三飲得道”。 (zh)
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