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- Q6653701 abstract "Liu Rushi (Chinese: 柳如是; pinyin: Liú Rúshì; Wade–Giles: Liu Ju-shih; 1618–1664), also known as Liu Shi, Liu Yin and Yang Yin, was a Chinese courtesan and poet in the late Ming dynasty who married Qian Qianyi at the age of 25. She committed suicide on the death of her husband. She famously exchanging verses with Chen Zilong, and was noted for her painting.She was friends with fellow courtesan Chen Yuanyuan, who was the concubine of Wu Sangui.".
- Q6653701 alias "Liu Shi, Liu Yin, Yang Yin, Yang Yinglian, Yang Ai, Hedong".
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- Q6653701 birthDate "1618".
- Q6653701 birthName "Yang Yunjuan".
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- Q6653701 deathDate "1664".
- Q6653701 knownFor "Poetry, marriage to Qian Qianyi".
- Q6653701 name "Liu Rushi".
- Q6653701 occupation "Courtesan and poet".
- Q6653701 otherNames "Liu Shi, Liu Yin, Yang Yin, Yang Yinglian, Yang Ai, Hedong".
- Q6653701 restingPlace "Mount Yu, Changshu, Jiangsu".
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- Q6653701 comment "Liu Rushi (Chinese: 柳如是; pinyin: Liú Rúshì; Wade–Giles: Liu Ju-shih; 1618–1664), also known as Liu Shi, Liu Yin and Yang Yin, was a Chinese courtesan and poet in the late Ming dynasty who married Qian Qianyi at the age of 25. She committed suicide on the death of her husband. She famously exchanging verses with Chen Zilong, and was noted for her painting.She was friends with fellow courtesan Chen Yuanyuan, who was the concubine of Wu Sangui.".
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