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Difference between Ci (poetry) and Nalan Xingde

Ci (poetry) vs. Nalan Xingde

Cí (pronounced), also known as chángduǎnjù and shīyú, is a type of lyric poetry in the tradition of Classical Chinese poetry that also draws upon folk traditions. Nalan Xingde (January 19, 1655 – July 1, 1685), Manchu name Nara Singde, courtesy name Rongruo, was a Chinese poet in Qing dynasty, famous for his ci poetry.

Similarities between Ci (poetry) and Nalan Xingde

Ci (poetry) and Nalan Xingde have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Qing dynasty.

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Ci (poetry) and Nalan Xingde Comparison

Ci (poetry) has 60 relations, while Nalan Xingde has 40. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.00% = 1 / (60 + 40).

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