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Gao Lian (, fl. 16th century), was
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,
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and
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.Cihai: Page 2045. Gao Lian was born in Qiantang (钱塘 - present day
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). His
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was Shenfu (深甫) and his
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was Ruinan Daoren (瑞南道人). He is known to have written the plays ''Jiexiaoji'' (节孝记) and ''Yuzanji'' (玉簪记, "The Jade Hairpin"). Of the two, he is most noted for latter, a romantic drama about a young impoverished scholar and a
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nun. The piece remains a classic of the
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period theater in thirty-three scenes, some of which are still performed today. In his discussion of
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(''hsin-ping''), successfully diagnosed the condition now known as
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. Gao advised his readers to avoid abortion and show concern for the elderly and physically weak. He suggested we attach ourselves to a major religious system or our inner emptiness will invite some manner of physical disease. Gao suggests he was a resident of
Hangzhou Hangzhou ( or , ; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), also romanized as Hangchow, is the capital and most populous city of Zhejiang, China. It is located in the northwestern part of the province, sitting at the head of Hangzhou Bay, whi ...
and its celebrated
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with his area details. His works are a virtual treasure trove for early 17th century aesthetics and material culture such as garden architecture, tea culture and dwarf trees. The above items were additional examples of his overall aim at the maintenance of bodily health through a quiet enjoyment of human life


Career

Professionally, Gao remained largely outside of official circles and is an example of a ''Buyi Wenren'' (布衣文人) or commoner literatus, many examples of whom lived in the 17th century. His writing suggests that he was a resident of
Hangzhou Hangzhou ( or , ; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), also romanized as Hangchow, is the capital and most populous city of Zhejiang, China. It is located in the northwestern part of the province, sitting at the head of Hangzhou Bay, whi ...
and its celebrated
West Lake West Lake (; ) is a freshwater lake in Hangzhou, China. It is divided into five sections by three causeways. There are numerous temples, pagodas, gardens, and natural/artificial islands within the lake. Gushan (孤山) is the largest natural is ...
with his area details. Gao’s encyclopedia, ''Zunsheng Bajian'' (遵生八笺, "Eight Treatises on the Nurturing of Life"), was first published in 1591 and reprinted at least twice more before 1620. The eight discourses are as follows:
1. On sublime theories of pure self-cultivation
2. On being in harmony with the four seasons
3. On comport on rising and resting ncluding one's surroundings, or what we might call interior design, of contemporary rather than ancient manufacturebr /> 4. On extending life and avoiding disease
5. On food and drink
6. On pure enjoyment of cultured idleness ncluding art collecting, connoisseurshipbr /> 7. On numinous and arcane elixirs and medicines
8. On remote wanderings beyond the mundaneClunas 2004, p. 18.


References

* Carpenter, Bruce E., "Kao Lien’s Eight Treatises on the Nurturing of Life." ''Tezukayama University Review'' (Tezukayama daigaku ronshu), Nara, Japan, no. 67, 1990, pp. 38–51. ISSN 0385-7743 * Ci hai bian ji wei yuan hui (辞海编辑委员会). Ci hai (辞海). Shanghai: Shanghai ci shu chu ban she (上海辞书出版社), 1979. * Clunas, Craig. ''Superfluous Things: Material Culture and Social Status in Early Modern China''. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991 and Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2004. * Hong, Bozhao
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'' (Drama and Performed Arts Edition), 1st ed. * Li, Xiusheng
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'' (Chinese Literature Edition), 1st ed.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gao, Lian 16th-century Chinese people Writers from Hangzhou 16th-century Chinese dramatists and playwrights