Shi, Nai'an, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
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Name (Latin)
Shi, Nai'an, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Other forms of name
Shi, Nai'an, ca. 1290-ca. 1365 nnea
Shih, Nai-an, ca. 1290-ca. 1365 nnea
Shi, Naiyan, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Shi, Naĭ-ań, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Schi, Nai An, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Shih, Nai-yen, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Chi, Nai Ngan, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
She, Naé-gan, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Seu-nai-an, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Si, Nae-am, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Hri-rnaʾi-yan
施耐安, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
施耐庵, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
施耐菴, approximately 1290-approximately 1365
Date of birth
1290~
Date of death
1365~
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
Name in Chinese: 施耐庵
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Shui hu chuan, Shui hu, 1953.
- Shui hu, Pai-chü, Shih Nai-an, 1992:
- Chu ṅogs gtam rgyud rgyas pa, 1979- :
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Wikipedia description:
Shi Nai'an (Chinese: 施耐庵; pinyin: Shī Nài'ān, c. 1296–1372) was a Chinese writer from the Yuan and early Ming periods. Shuihu zhuan (Water Margin), one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, is traditionally attributed to him. There are few reliable sources for his biography, much less his literary activity.
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