Yu Fan (Chinese: 虞翻, Standard Mandarin: [y̌ fán], Middle Chinese: /ŋɨo pʰʉɐn/; 164–233), courtesy name Zhongxiang, was a Chinese essayist.
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"There is a Chinese saying 以不變應萬變, which means applying the non-changeable to deal with ten-thousand-changes. This means that we must keep ourselves centred, regardless of what is going on in our lives."
Quoting Master Zhongxian Wu today.

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- Cai Wenji ou Cai Yan (vers 174- apr 206), poétesse chinoise de la dynastie Han.

-Hongxian, Tang

- Zhuo Wenjun (IIe s. av. J.-C.), poètesse chinoise, dynastie Han. Proche du poète Sima Xiangru.

➡️"Les plus grandes beautés", 1738, He Dazi.

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