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- Dongfang_Shuo abstract "Dongfang Shuo (simplified Chinese: 东方朔; traditional Chinese: 東方朔; pinyin: Dōngfāng Shuò; Wade–Giles: Tung-fang Shuo, ca. 160 BCE – ca. 93 BCE) was a Han Dynasty scholar-official, fangshi ("master of esoterica"), author, and court jester to Emperor Wu (r. 141 – 87 BCE). In Chinese mythology, Dongfang is considered a Daoist xian ("transcendent; immortal") and the spirit of Venus who incarnated as a series of ancient ministers including Laozi.".
- Dongfang_Shuo birthPlace Commandery_(China).
- Dongfang_Shuo birthPlace Han_dynasty.
- Dongfang_Shuo birthPlace Shandong.
- Dongfang_Shuo occupation Fangshi.
- Dongfang_Shuo occupation Jester.
- Dongfang_Shuo occupation Scholar-official.
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- Dongfang_Shuo wikiPageExternalLink Portrait_of_Tung-Fang_Shou.
- Dongfang_Shuo wikiPageExternalLink 35.pdf.
- Dongfang_Shuo wikiPageID "30463001".
- Dongfang_Shuo wikiPageRevisionID "601128385".
- Dongfang_Shuo birthDate "ca. 160 BCE".
- Dongfang_Shuo birthName "Zhang Shuo".
- Dongfang_Shuo birthPlace "Yanci County, Pingyuan Commandery, Western Han Dynasty".
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- Dongfang_Shuo name "Dongfang Shuo".
- Dongfang_Shuo nativeName "東方朔".
- Dongfang_Shuo occupation "Scholar-official, fangshi, writer and jester".
- Dongfang_Shuo otherNames "Manqian".
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- Dongfang_Shuo t "東方朔".
- Dongfang_Shuo w "Tung-fang Shuo".
- Dongfang_Shuo subject Category:2nd-century_BC_philosophers.
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- Dongfang_Shuo subject Category:Han_dynasty_philosophers.
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- Dongfang_Shuo subject Category:People_from_Binzhou.
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- Dongfang_Shuo comment "Dongfang Shuo (simplified Chinese: 东方朔; traditional Chinese: 東方朔; pinyin: Dōngfāng Shuò; Wade–Giles: Tung-fang Shuo, ca. 160 BCE – ca. 93 BCE) was a Han Dynasty scholar-official, fangshi ("master of esoterica"), author, and court jester to Emperor Wu (r. 141 – 87 BCE). In Chinese mythology, Dongfang is considered a Daoist xian ("transcendent; immortal") and the spirit of Venus who incarnated as a series of ancient ministers including Laozi.".
- Dongfang_Shuo label "Dongfang Shuo".
- Dongfang_Shuo label "东方朔".
- Dongfang_Shuo label "東方朔".
- Dongfang_Shuo sameAs 東方朔.
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- Dongfang_Shuo depiction Dong_fang_Shuo.jpg.
- Dongfang_Shuo isPrimaryTopicOf Dongfang_Shuo.
- Dongfang_Shuo name "Dongfang Shuo".