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After a period as a Buddhist monk, he went to Chang'an. He became one of Han Yu's disciples, but failed the jinshi exam several times. He wrote both discursive Shi (poetry)#Gushi|gushi and lyric Shi (poetry)#Jintishi|jintishi. His works were criticised as "thin" by Su Shi, and some other commentators have considered them limited and artificial. msg:writer-stub Category:Chinese poets Category:779 births Category:843 deaths zh:贾岛 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Jia Dao".
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