Li He (Chinese : ; Wade–Giles : Li Ho ) (790–816), courtesy name Changji, was a short-lived Chinese poet of the late Tang Dynasty, known for his dense and allusive use of symbolism, for his use of synecdoche, for his vividly imaginative (and often fantastic) imagery, and for his otherwise sometimes unconventional style of poetry. However, these qualities lead to a revival of interest in him and his poetry in the twentieth century.
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Articles about Li He or articles that mention Li He.
Here are a few random quotes by Li He.
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Oh Lord, forgive the misprints! Go to Quote / Comment
Education is not a discipline at all. Half vocational, half an emptiness dressed up in garments borrowed from philosophy, psychology, literature. Go to Quote / Comment
Life is amazing: and the teacher had better prepare himself to be a medium for that amazement. Go to Quote / Comment
This is my answer to the gap between ideas and action - I will write it out. Go to Quote / Comment
Fan, våra studentlägenhete här i ronneby är perfekta ur ojämlikhetssynpunkt! Dom är så små att var en tjejen befinner sig så är hon mindre än 3 meter från både säng och spis.. :) Go to Quote / Comment