Han Qia
Han Qia, whose date of birth and death is unknown, is a adherent of the late Ming Dynasty.
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Nanzhili was born in Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), the grandson of Han Shizheng. In his early years, he formed an association with Yiyuan, known as "the seven sons of Yiyuan" with Gu Youke and Xu Ke. When he heard that Ming Dynasty had died, he sank to panchi and was rescued by his family, so he never married, lived in seclusion in Yangshan, and did not enter the city. When Tang bin caressed Wu, his house disappeared and he died of poverty and hunger. Zhu YIZUN praised his poems as a great master of Wuzhong in the Ming Dynasty, and he also worked as a CI poet. There are about ten kinds of books. The four volumes of Jian Shicun were banned and destroyed during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. He wrote three Prefaces in Yundong Han's genealogy, in which he differentiated the blood relationship between Han's people and Zhongxian king.
Representative poems
[Wen Yan]
The new wind blows wild geese across the river, the moon is white, the frost is clear, the sound is still cold. How many times have the lonely guests been worried? Where can they report peace in their hometown?
Chinese PinYin : Han Qia
Han Qia