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Definition of Li po
1. Noun. Chinese lyric poet (700-762).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Li Po
Literary usage of Li po
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"Li-po, mild prince, a viceroy's sceptre sway'd, And ten fair towns his gentle rule
... Arise, Li-po ! Ч is duty calls, arise ! The Sun sinks redd'ning in ..."
2. The New Poetry: An Anthology by Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson (1917)
"... THE NEW POETRY EXILE'S LETTER Prom the Chinese of li po, usually considered
the greatest poet of China,: written by him while in exile about 760 AD, ..."
3. A Chinese Biographical Dictionary by Herbert Allen Giles (1898)
"li po then gave himself up to a career of wild dissipation, to which Ming ...
Yang Kuei-fei, the reigning favourite, in whose honour li po had penned some ..."
4. A Cyclopædic Dictionary of the Mang'anja Language Spoken in British Central by David Clement Ruffelle Scott (1892)
"... where he is ; a-li-po, he is well ; a-li-bf, he is not there ; pa-nn- li,
there was. It is closely connected with di in ;K/I = is ; ndiye, ..."
5. The Chinese Repository by Elijah Coleman Bridgman, S. W. Williams (1834)
"Then the China raja said to Li-po, 'Since the raja of Malaca is so powerful as to
... Then the raja of China ordered Li-po to prepare a fleet to conduct the ..."
6. A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language to which is Appended an English by Lorrin Andrews (1865)
"Deep water in the sea ; moana Про loa; hence LI-PO, adj. ... LI-PO-LI-FO, s.
See LIFO. Great depth of the ocean so as to appear blue or black; ..."