Song Ruoxun, the Glossary
Song Ruoxun (宋若荀), was a Chinese Confucian scholar and poet.[1]
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6 relations: Confucianism, Hebei, Song Ruolun, Song Ruoshen, Song Ruoxian, Song Ruozhao.
- 8th-century Chinese people
- 8th-century Chinese women
- 8th-century Chinese women writers
- 9th-century Chinese women
- 9th-century Chinese women writers
- 9th-century scholars
- Chinese courtiers
Confucianism
Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy (humanistic or rationalistic), religion, theory of government, or way of life.
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Hebei
Hebei is a province in North China.
Song Ruolun
Song Ruolun (宋若倫), was a Chinese Confucian scholar and poet. Song Ruoxun and Song Ruolun are 8th-century Chinese poets, 8th-century Chinese women, 8th-century Chinese women writers, 9th-century Chinese poets, 9th-century Chinese women, 9th-century Chinese women writers, 9th-century scholars, Chinese courtiers and Chinese women poets.
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Song Ruoshen
Song Ruoshen (768–820), sometimes misspelled Song Ruoxin, was a Chinese Confucian scholar and poet. Song Ruoxun and Song Ruoshen are 8th-century Chinese people, 8th-century Chinese poets, 8th-century Chinese women, 8th-century Chinese women writers, 9th-century Chinese poets, 9th-century Chinese women, 9th-century Chinese women writers, 9th-century scholars, Chinese courtiers and Chinese women poets.
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Song Ruoxian
Song Ruoxian (宋若憲, 772–835), was a Chinese Confucian scholar and poet. Song Ruoxun and Song Ruoxian are 8th-century Chinese poets, 8th-century Chinese women, 8th-century Chinese women writers, 9th-century Chinese poets, 9th-century Chinese women, 9th-century Chinese women writers, 9th-century scholars, Chinese courtiers and Chinese women poets.
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Song Ruozhao
Song Ruozhao (761–828) was a Chinese Confucian scholar, poet and imperial official of the Tang dynasty (618–906). Song Ruoxun and Song Ruozhao are 8th-century Chinese people, 8th-century Chinese poets, 8th-century Chinese women, 9th-century Chinese poets, 9th-century Chinese women, 9th-century scholars, Chinese courtiers and Chinese women poets.
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See also
8th-century Chinese people
- Adam (monk)
- Empress Wang (Dezong)
- Empress Wei (Tang dynasty)
- Li Quan (Taoist)
- Princess Anle
- Princess Changning
- Princess Jincheng
- Ruyuan (abbess)
- Song Ruoshen
- Song Ruoxun
- Song Ruozhao
- Wu Zetian
- Yang Guifei
- Yang Liangyao
8th-century Chinese women
- Empress Wang (Dezong)
- Empress Wei (Tang dynasty)
- Princess Anle
- Princess Changning
- Princess Jincheng
- Ruyuan (abbess)
- Song Ruolun
- Song Ruoshen
- Song Ruoxian
- Song Ruoxun
- Song Ruozhao
- Wu Zetian
- Yang Guifei
8th-century Chinese women writers
- Bao Junhui
- Li Ye (poet)
- Shangguan Wan'er
- Song Ruolun
- Song Ruoshen
- Song Ruoxian
- Song Ruoxun
- Wu Zetian
- Xue Tao
9th-century Chinese women
- Consort Guo (Jingzong)
- Empress Cao (Huang Chao's wife)
- Empress He (Tang dynasty)
- Jing, the Thirteenth
- Lady Shuiqiu
- Princess Taihe
- Song Ruolun
- Song Ruoshen
- Song Ruoxian
- Song Ruoxun
- Song Ruozhao
9th-century Chinese women writers
9th-century scholars
- Abu al-ʽAbbās Thaʽlab
- Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Ḥātim al-Bāhilī
- Al-Farra'
- Al-Tuwal
- Ali ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi
- Ibn Wahb
- Ibn al-A'rabi
- John the Old Saxon
- Macarius of Leteti
- Qudama ibn Ja'far
- Song Ruolun
- Song Ruoshen
- Song Ruoxian
- Song Ruoxun
- Song Ruozhao
Chinese courtiers
- Jing Ke
- Liu Niangzi
- Madame Ke
- Master Geng
- Nurse empress dowager
- Song Ruolun
- Song Ruoshen
- Song Ruoxian
- Song Ruoxun
- Song Ruozhao
- Wang Sheng (Han dynasty)
- Wei Tuan'er