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Pan Yue (poet)

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from Luoyang. He returned to Luoyang in 287 to serve in official positions before being dismissed in 290 for an unknown offense. Around 295 Pan returned to the capital for a final time to serve under official Jia Mi
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and served as an assistant in the Ministry of Works. Despite Pan's ability and handsome appearance, he was unable to advance his career for the next decade. In the early 270s, Pan worked as an aide to
321:). Jia was assassinated in a coup in 300, and Pan was falsely accused of plotting in a related rebellion against the throne. Pan and his entire family were subsequently arrested and executed. 337:, holding a slingshot under the arm. Women who met him all surrounded him by hands and threw fruits in his chariot, so when he returned, his chariot was full of fruits. 474: 489: 234:. He is popularly referred to as Pan An (潘安) and was well known for his good looks from a young age. "Pan An" has become the Chinese 314: 134: 169: 414: 371: 113: 333:(Pan) Yue was handsome in appearance and bearing... When he was young, he often strolled about outside 285:). Pan was known as somewhat of a child prodigy in his youth and was known throughout their village in 484: 479: 266: 231: 460:. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley. pp. 220–24. 440: 286: 301: 97: 89: 456:潘岳集". In Chennault, Cynthia L.; Knapp, Keith N.; Berkowitz, Alan J.; Dien, Albert E. (eds.). 345:
We were a pair of birds nesting in the woods./One woke in the morning to find himself alone.
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In late 266, around age 19, Pan moved to the imperial capital at
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The Fragile Scholar: Power and Masculinity in Chinese Culture.
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His most famous works are his three poems to his dead wife.
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Early Medieval Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical Guide
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Index

Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
IPA

Wu
Romanization
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Jyutping
Southern Min
Tâi-lô
Chinese name
family name
Pan
Chinese
courtesy name
fu
Western Jin dynasty
byword
Zhongmu County
Henan
Chinese
Jizhou
Hebei
Eastern Han dynasty
Chinese
Linyi
Shandong

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