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Zhou Boqi Chinese: 周伯琦 (1298–1369) was a Chinese court poet during the Yuan Dynasty. Zhou was born in Raozhou (now Boyang) but grew up in Beijing, and in his early career worked there as a magistrate and later as Senior Compiler for Imperial Academy. He was well known for his seal script calligraphy.

References

  1. Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt (January 1999). Chinese Imperial City Planning. University of Hawaii Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-8248-2196-8.
  2. ^ Eugene Wang (2009). "THE ELEGIAC CICADA: Problems of Historical Interpretation of Yuan Painting". Ars Orientalis. 37: 176–194. JSTOR 29550013.
  3. Eugene Perry Link (2009). The Scholar's Mind: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Mote. Chinese University Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-962-996-403-0.


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