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Luo Binwang

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polluted the spring palace . She secretly hid the fact that she had sexual relations with Emperor Taizong to treacherously receive the emperor's love. Once she got in the palace, she would not yield even in her brows; she falsely implicated others, and she used her fox-like charms to delude the emperor. She finally was able to put on an empress' clothes and put our emperor in position of committing incest. She has a heart similar to a snake and a lizard, and a disposition similar to a wolf. She is close to insidious individuals and murders the faithful and the good. She killed her sister, slaughtered her brothers, murdered her emperor, and poisoned her mother. Both gods and men hate her, and heaven and earth cannot allow her to exist. She continues to harbor a treasonous heart, seeking to steal the symbols of sovereignty. She put the emperor's beloved son under house arrest in another palace, while giving the relatives of thieves important responsibilities. Alas! There is no
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yet dry, and to whom can the two-meter-tall orphan be entrusted? If you can turn disaster into fortune, put things in the past, accomplish the Restoration together, and not forget about the will of the deceased emperor, your titles and rewards will be as permanent as the mountains and the rivers. If you hold your cities out against us and hesitate on the wrong path, disregarding the signs of the future, you will surely be executed. Look around the realm. Who is its actual ruler?
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You, dukes, may be living in Han lands ; or you may be relations of the Zhou ; or you may have been entrusted by word; or you may be asked to look after the imperial house. Your words are still ringing in your ears, so how can you forget your faithfulness? The soil on the new imperial tomb is not
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It was said that when Empress Dowager Wu read the declaration, she smiled and laughed at what he wrote. However, when she reached the portion that read, "The soil on the new imperial tomb is not yet dry, and to whom can the two-meter-tall orphan be entrusted?" she turned solemn, and she commented,
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The wrongfully ruling Lady Wu has a disagreeable temper and a dishonorable ancestry. When she was serving as one of the ladies in Emperor Taizong's palace, she had once taken the opportunity, while Emperor Taizong was changing, to consummate a relationship with him. Later, her lack of virtue
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the Duke of Ying as their leader, rose against Empress Dowager Wu at Yang Prefecture, claiming as their goal Emperor Zhongzong's restoration. Luo was in charge of the resistance forces' correspondences, and he wrote a particularly sharp-worded declaration against Empress Dowager Wu:
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region to the north. The iron-like horses will be gathered, and the jade-like wagon axles will connect with each other. The red rice from Hailing will fill the storage, and as the yellow flag rises from the banks of the
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indicated that Luo disappeared after the rebellion and that his fate was unknown, and that it was Emperor Zhongzong, after his later restoration to the throne in 705, who collected and published his writings. Compare
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Jingye is an old subject of imperial Tang, and a progeny of duke and marquess. He had seen the accomplishment of past emperors, and received great grace from this dynasty. The sadness of Weizi of
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that we lost this man's service." After Li Jingye's defeat later that year, Luo was also killed, and Empress Dowager Wu, impressed with his writing, sent people to gather them and publish them.
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It was said that Luo Binwang could recite poetry when he was six years old. In adulthood, after a period serving on the staff of Li Yuanqing (李元慶) Prince of Dao, an uncle of then-ruling
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with the army. He later served on staff of the prominent general Pei Xingjian (裴行儉) while Pei was serving as the commandant at Tao Prefecture (洮州, roughly modern
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that she would kill them if they were pregnant, thus eventually causing Emperor Cheng to die without an heir.
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County in 684. He and a number of similarly demoted officials met at Yang Prefecture (揚州, roughly modern
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had conflicting records on Luo's fate and the sovereign who collected and published his writings. The
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This is a reference to a legend that, during the reign of Xia Dynasty's last ruler
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This is a reference to a children's tune said to be popular during the reign of
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has already been wiped out. When a swallow poked at an imperial prince,
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indicated that Luo was killed (an assertion later adopted by the
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In 678, Luo Binwang was dismissed and imprisoned for criticising
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Sunflower Splendor: Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry
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The Five-Planet and Twenty-eight Constellation Deities
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The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature
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Ode to the Goose, traditional characters and pinyin
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Index

Wang Luobin
Chinese name
family name
Luo

simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
courtesy name
Chinese poet
Tang dynasty
Yiwu
Zhejiang
Shandong
Lu Zhaolin
Wang Bo
Yang Jiong
Four Paragons of the Early Tang
Emperor Gaozong
Chang'an
Xinjiang
Yunnan
Haidong Prefecture
Qinghai
Su Weidao
Chang'an
Wu Zetian
Empress Dowager Wu
regent

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