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- Three_Masters_of_Jiangdong abstract "The Three Masters of Jiangdong (Chinese: 江左三大家) were a group of Chinese literati who lived and wrote during the Ming-Qing Transition. They were Gong Dingzi, Wu Weiye, Qian Qianyi. They are partly famous for reviving the ci (song lyric) style of Classical Chinese poetry.".
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- Three_Masters_of_Jiangdong s "江左三大家".
- Three_Masters_of_Jiangdong t "江左三大家".
- Three_Masters_of_Jiangdong subject Category:Ming_dynasty_poets.
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- Three_Masters_of_Jiangdong comment "The Three Masters of Jiangdong (Chinese: 江左三大家) were a group of Chinese literati who lived and wrote during the Ming-Qing Transition. They were Gong Dingzi, Wu Weiye, Qian Qianyi. They are partly famous for reviving the ci (song lyric) style of Classical Chinese poetry.".
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