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Li Shishi (?-?) was a courtesan (Chinese: 角妓 / 角伎; pinyin: Jiǎojì) from Bianjing (now Kaifeng), the capital of the Song Empire. At the time, jiaoji refers to women who engaged in performing arts for a living, and their scope of work included: singing, dancing, reciting poetry and painting during the Northern Song dynasty (960 - 1127). According to (Chinese: 貴耳集; simplified Chinese: 贵耳集; traditional Chinese: 貴耳集) written by (simplified Chinese: 张端义; traditional Chinese: 張端義), Emperor Huizong was a regular patron of hers. She fled to Zhejiang or Hunan (recorded in , simplified Chinese: 大宋宣和遗事; traditional Chinese: 大宋宣和遺事) after the Jingkang Incident of the Jin–Song wars occurred in year 1127 AD, as recorded in (simplified Chinese: 墨漫录; traditional Chinese: 墨漫彔) by (simplified Chinese: 张邦

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  • Li Shishi fue una cortesana (角妓 / 角伎) durante la Dinastía Song del Norte (960 - 1127), en Kaifeng, la capital de la Dinastía Song.​ El emperador Huizong era un cliente habitual suyo.​ Huyó a Zhejiang​ o Hunan después del incidente Jingkang de las Guerras Jin-Song ocurrido en 1127.​ (es)
  • Li Shishi (?-?) was a courtesan (Chinese: 角妓 / 角伎; pinyin: Jiǎojì) from Bianjing (now Kaifeng), the capital of the Song Empire. At the time, jiaoji refers to women who engaged in performing arts for a living, and their scope of work included: singing, dancing, reciting poetry and painting during the Northern Song dynasty (960 - 1127). According to (Chinese: 貴耳集; simplified Chinese: 贵耳集; traditional Chinese: 貴耳集) written by (simplified Chinese: 张端义; traditional Chinese: 張端義), Emperor Huizong was a regular patron of hers. She fled to Zhejiang or Hunan (recorded in , simplified Chinese: 大宋宣和遗事; traditional Chinese: 大宋宣和遺事) after the Jingkang Incident of the Jin–Song wars occurred in year 1127 AD, as recorded in (simplified Chinese: 墨漫录; traditional Chinese: 墨漫彔) by (simplified Chinese: 张邦基; traditional Chinese: 張邦基). (en)
  • 李 師師(り しし)は、北宋末期の美妓。徽宗の妃嬪。 (ja)
  • 李師師(?-?),北宋角妓(才貌出眾的知名藝妓、歌妓、交際花,與賣淫為主的色妓有別),汴京(今中国河南省开封市)人。事迹多见于野史、小说。小說《水滸傳》对她有过描写。 (zh)
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  • Wang Shishi (en)
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  • Wang Shishi (en)
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  • Bianjing, Song Empire (en)
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  • 貴耳集 (en)
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  • Courtesan (en)
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  • Wang Yin (en)
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  • Li Shishi (en)
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  • Jiǎojì (en)
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  • Lǐ Shīshī (en)
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  • 墨漫录 (en)
  • 大宋宣和遗事 (en)
  • 宮体 (en)
  • 张端义 (en)
  • 张邦基 (en)
  • 贵耳集 (en)
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  • 李师师 (en)
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  • 墨漫彔 (en)
  • 大宋宣和遺事 (en)
  • 宮體 (en)
  • 張端義 (en)
  • 張邦基 (en)
  • 角妓 / 角伎 (en)
  • 貴耳集 (en)
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  • 李師師 (en)
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  • Li Shih-shih (en)
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  • Li Shishi fue una cortesana (角妓 / 角伎) durante la Dinastía Song del Norte (960 - 1127), en Kaifeng, la capital de la Dinastía Song.​ El emperador Huizong era un cliente habitual suyo.​ Huyó a Zhejiang​ o Hunan después del incidente Jingkang de las Guerras Jin-Song ocurrido en 1127.​ (es)
  • 李 師師(り しし)は、北宋末期の美妓。徽宗の妃嬪。 (ja)
  • 李師師(?-?),北宋角妓(才貌出眾的知名藝妓、歌妓、交際花,與賣淫為主的色妓有別),汴京(今中国河南省开封市)人。事迹多见于野史、小说。小說《水滸傳》对她有过描写。 (zh)
  • Li Shishi (?-?) was a courtesan (Chinese: 角妓 / 角伎; pinyin: Jiǎojì) from Bianjing (now Kaifeng), the capital of the Song Empire. At the time, jiaoji refers to women who engaged in performing arts for a living, and their scope of work included: singing, dancing, reciting poetry and painting during the Northern Song dynasty (960 - 1127). According to (Chinese: 貴耳集; simplified Chinese: 贵耳集; traditional Chinese: 貴耳集) written by (simplified Chinese: 张端义; traditional Chinese: 張端義), Emperor Huizong was a regular patron of hers. She fled to Zhejiang or Hunan (recorded in , simplified Chinese: 大宋宣和遗事; traditional Chinese: 大宋宣和遺事) after the Jingkang Incident of the Jin–Song wars occurred in year 1127 AD, as recorded in (simplified Chinese: 墨漫录; traditional Chinese: 墨漫彔) by (simplified Chinese: 张邦 (en)
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  • Li Shishi (es)
  • Li Shishi (en)
  • 李師師 (ja)
  • 李师师 (zh)
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