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149:, "Lin's poetry is distinguished by its direct and fluent diction, and vivid visual imagery". She is also praised for presenting her "personal interests" in her poetry, and not adhering to the "conventional themes and scenarios derived from 140:
Lin and Qian had two children – a son, Qing, and a daughter, Tao, neither of whom, according to Lin herself, "dared" to take up Chinese literature. It is not known for certain when Lin Yining died, but the
85:, and her mother introduced her to classical Chinese literature. She was "very talented and could write poetry and prose"; additionally, Lin dabbled in 121:) and its roster was changed to include Lin, Qian, Mao Anfang, Feng Youling, Gu Jiji, Zhang Chayun, and Chai Jingyi. Lin penned the preface to 374: 364: 349: 339: 105:. Qian's mother, Gu Zhiqiong, was instrumental in bringing together talented female poets, and at her behest, the "Banana Garden Five" ( 359: 369: 354: 344: 299: 278: 89:
and was "especially well-versed in drawing bamboo in ink and wash". She married Qian Zhaoxi, who worked at the local
31: 81: 23: 334: 329: 63:. A founding member of the Banana Garden Poetry Club, Lin Yining was also an avid painter and composer. 145:, citing an unspecified source, gives her death year as 1730. According to an entry on Lin Yining in 101:, the couple would write each other love poems that were later compiled into an anthology titled 324: 319: 8: 115:, Qian Yunyi, and Xu Can, was formed. The group later became the Banana Garden Seven ( 295: 274: 150: 289: 313: 94: 53: 233: 231: 229: 197: 195: 193: 191: 189: 187: 185: 130: 60: 291:
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: V. 1: The Qing Period, 1644-1911
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Women Writers of Traditional China: An Anthology of Poetry and Criticism
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simplified Chinese
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courtesy name
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Zhe River
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Chinese opera
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Hangzhou
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Stefanowska, Lee & Lau 2015


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