曾巩 | zeng1 gong3 | Zeng Gong (1019-1083), Song dynasty writer, one of the Eight Giants å”宋八大家 |
李娃传 | li3 wa2 zhuan4 | Tale of courtesan Li Wa, novel by Tang writer Bai Xingjian 白行簡白行简 along the lines of La Traviata, favorite opera plot |
李朝威 | li3 chao2 wei1 | Li Chaowei (c. 766-c. 820), Tang writer of fantasy fiction å‚³å¥‡ä¼ å¥‡, author of æŸ³æ¯…å‚³æŸ³æ¯…ä¼ |
李格非 | li3 ge2 fei1 | Li Gefei (active c. 1090), Northern Song writer and father of southern Song female poet Li Qingzhao æŽæ¸…ç…§ |
李渔 | li3 yu2 | Li Yu (1611-c. 1680), late Ming and early Qing writer and dramatist |
李玟 | li3 wen2 | CoCo Lee |
李百药 | li3 bai3 yao4 | Li Baiyao (565-648), Tang dynasty writer and historian, compiler of History of Qi of the Northern dynasties 北齊書北é½ä¹¦ |
李绿园 | li3 lv4 yuan2 | Li Lyuan (1707-1790), Qing dynasty writer, author of novel Lamp in the Side Street å²è·¯ç‡ˆå²è·¯ç¯[qi2 lu4 deng1] |
李翱 | li3 ao2 | Li Ao (774-836), Tang dynasty scholar and writer, colleague of Han Yu 韓愈 in promoting classical writing å¤æ–‡é‹å‹•å¤æ–‡è¿åŠ¨ |
李英儒 | li3 ying1 ru2 | Li Yingru (1913-1989), calligrapher and writer, author of many novels about the war as seen by the communists |
杨亿 | yang2 yi4 | Yang Yi (974-1020), Northern Song dynasty writer and poet |
林纾 | lin2 shu1 | Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into classical Chinese |
柳青 | liu3 qing1 | Liu Qing (1916-1978), writer |