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Du Fu

712 - 770

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Du Fu (chinês :杜甫; (712 - 770 d.C.) foi um poeta chinês e político da dinastia Tang. Junto com seu contemporâneo mais velho e amigo Li Bai (Li Po), ele é frequentemente chamado de o maior dos poetas chineses. Sua maior ambição era servir seu país como um funcionário público de sucesso, mas ele se mostrou incapaz de fazer as acomodações necessárias. Sua vida, como todo o país, foi devastada pela Rebelião de An Lushan de 755, e seus últimos 15 anos foram uma época de agitação quase constante. Leia mais na Wikipédia

His biography is available in 117 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 115 in 2024). Du Fu is the 87th most popular escritor (up from 105th in 2024), the 17th most popular biography from China (down from 16th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Chinese Escritor.

Du Fu is most famous for his poetry.

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Among Escritors

Among escritors, Du Fu ranks 87 out of 7,302Before him are Nikolai Gogol, D. H. Lawrence, Daniel Defoe, Abu Nuwas, Kālidāsa, and Maxim Gorky. After him are Pablo Neruda, George Bernard Shaw, Maurice Maeterlinck, Kurt Vonnegut, Giorgio Vasari, and Milan Kundera.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 712, Du Fu ranks 1After him is Theuderic IV. Among people deceased in 770, Du Fu ranks 1After him are Empress Kōken, and Abe no Nakamaro.

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In China

Among people born in China, Du Fu ranks 17 out of 1,610Before him are Sima Qian (-145), Puyi (1906), 14th Dalai Lama (1935), Xi Jinping (1953), Sun Yat-sen (1866), and Deng Xiaoping (1904). After him are Ip Man (1893), Wu Zetian (624), Zhuang Zhou (-369), Hu Jintao (1942), Zhu Xi (1130), and Empress Dowager Cixi (1835).

Among Escritors In China

Among escritors born in China, Du Fu ranks 2Before him are Li Bai (701). After him are Lu Xun (1881), Gao Xingjian (1940), Wu Cheng'en (1500), Qu Yuan (-343), Mo Yan (1955), Luo Guanzhong (1330), Bai Juyi (772), Su Shi (1037), Kumārajīva (343), and Faxian (340).

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