Han Wo | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 韓偓 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 韩偓 | ||||||||
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Courtesy name: Zhiyao | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 致堯 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 致尧 | ||||||||
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Art name: Yushan-Qiaoren | |||||||||
Chinese | 玉山樵人 | ||||||||
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Possible alternate courtesy name: Zhiguang | |||||||||
Chinese | 致光 | ||||||||
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Possible alternate courtesy name: Zhiyuan | |||||||||
Chinese | 致元 | ||||||||
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Han Wo (c. 842–844 – c. 923) was a Chinese poet of the late Tang dynasty and the Min state. His courtesy name was Zhiyao, or possibly Zhiguang or Zhiyuan, and his art name was Yushan-Qiaoren. He was a native of Jingzhao, in or near the capital Chang'an. An anthology of his poems, the Xianglian Ji survives.