Huangfu Ran
Huangfu Ran (714? – 767?) was a Chinese poet of the mid-Tang dynasty. His courtesy name was Maozheng. BiographyBirth and early lifeHe was born around 714.[a] He was a native of Anding (modern-day Jingchuan County, Gansu Province).[1] According to the New Book of Tang, Huangfu was able to compose literature by the age of ten, impressing Zhang Jiuling, who was the chancellor under Emperor Xuanzong at the time.[b][non-primary source needed] He was the older brother of Huangfu Zeng .[1][2] Political careerHe left government after attaining the post of Zuo Bujue (左補闕).[1] DeathHe died around 767.[c] NamesHis courtesy name was Maozheng.[1] PoetryIn literary history, Huangfu is generally considered a poet of the so-called mid-Tang period, which spanned the late-eighth to early-ninth century.[1] There is an anthology of his poetry, called Tang Huangfu Ran Shiji (唐皇甫冉詩集).[1] Notes
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