Bu Tianshou
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Bu Tianshou (699 -), a native of Gaochang, Xizhou, Tang Dynasty, has an unknown life. His main works are notes to Zheng family of the Analects of Confucius.
In the fourth year of the reign of emperor Jinglong of Zhongzong (710), he copied one song and five unique six poems from the Analects of Confucius Zheng's annotation at the end of the volume, some of which were popular among the people at that time, and some of which may have been written by himself. In 1969, the manuscript was unearthed from the Tang tomb in Turpan, Xinjiang, and included the unearthed documents in Turpan.
Two five character Poems
(PU Tianshou, Tang Dynasty)
firstly
(five character quatrains)
It's too late to write a book today, sir. It's a holiday in Ming Dynasty. Let the students go home early.
second
(PU Tianshou, Tang Dynasty)
Five character quatrains with cold rhyme
It's easy for him to read, but difficult for me. Side book also side reading, but also side eye.
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Chinese PinYin : Bo Tian Shou
Bu Tianshou