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Qiao Ji (simplified Chinese: 乔吉; traditional Chinese: 喬吉; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao Chi, died 1345) also known as Qiao Jifu (乔吉甫) was a Chinese dramatist and poet in the Yuan Dynasty. He was originally from Taiyuan in Shanxi, but lived in the West Lake area in Zhejiang province. His courtesy name was Mengfu (梦符) and his pen name was Shenghao Weng (笙鹤翁). The Record of Ghosts (录鬼簿) describes Qiao as having an aloof and intimidating demeanor, to the point people were in awe of him. Eleven of his plays survive.

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  • 喬 吉(きょう きつ、1345年没)は、元曲の作者。『金銭記』などの作品を残した。名は吉甫とも。字は孟符、または夢符。 鄭光祖と並んで元代後期を代表する元曲作家であり、元曲六大家のひとりとされることがある。 (ja)
  • 乔吉(1280年-1345年),又名乔吉甫,字梦符,号笙鹤翁,又号惺惺道人。中国元朝杂剧(元曲)家、散曲作家。 乔吉为山西太原人,寓居杭州。他與張可久並稱“曲中雙璧”、「曲中李杜」。 (zh)
  • Qiao Ji (simplified Chinese: 乔吉; traditional Chinese: 喬吉; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao Chi, died 1345) also known as Qiao Jifu (乔吉甫) was a Chinese dramatist and poet in the Yuan Dynasty. He was originally from Taiyuan in Shanxi, but lived in the West Lake area in Zhejiang province. His courtesy name was Mengfu (梦符) and his pen name was Shenghao Weng (笙鹤翁). The Record of Ghosts (录鬼簿) describes Qiao as having an aloof and intimidating demeanor, to the point people were in awe of him. Eleven of his plays survive. (en)
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  • Qiao Ji (simplified Chinese: 乔吉; traditional Chinese: 喬吉; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao Chi, died 1345) also known as Qiao Jifu (乔吉甫) was a Chinese dramatist and poet in the Yuan Dynasty. He was originally from Taiyuan in Shanxi, but lived in the West Lake area in Zhejiang province. His courtesy name was Mengfu (梦符) and his pen name was Shenghao Weng (笙鹤翁). The Record of Ghosts (录鬼簿) describes Qiao as having an aloof and intimidating demeanor, to the point people were in awe of him. Eleven of his plays survive. Two of his plays, Jinqian Ji (金钱记) and Yangzhou Meng (扬州梦), were particularly celebrated in his day and are now considered part of the classical canon. (en)
  • 喬 吉(きょう きつ、1345年没)は、元曲の作者。『金銭記』などの作品を残した。名は吉甫とも。字は孟符、または夢符。 鄭光祖と並んで元代後期を代表する元曲作家であり、元曲六大家のひとりとされることがある。 (ja)
  • 乔吉(1280年-1345年),又名乔吉甫,字梦符,号笙鹤翁,又号惺惺道人。中国元朝杂剧(元曲)家、散曲作家。 乔吉为山西太原人,寓居杭州。他與張可久並稱“曲中雙璧”、「曲中李杜」。 (zh)
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