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10th-century Chinese official and poet For the Canadian artist, see Gu Xiong (artist).
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Gu Xiong (Chinese: 顧敻; fl. 10th century) was an official in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Former Shu (907–925) and Later Shu states (934–965). He was also a famous ci poet.

References

  1. Maija Bell Samei (2004). Gendered Persona and Poetic Voice: The Abandoned Woman in Early Chinese Song Lyrics. Lexington Books. pp. 133–. ISBN 978-0-7391-0712-6.
  2. Anna M. Shields (2006). Crafting a Collection: The Cultural Contexts and Poetic Practice of the Huajian Ji (collection from Among the Flowers). Harvard University Asia Center. ISBN 978-0-674-02142-6.


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