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Li Qianfu

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Li Qianfu (Chinese: 李潛夫), courtesy name Xingdao (行道), was a 14th-century Chinese playwright of the Yuan dynasty. His works include The Chalk Circle (灰闌記) which was used as the basis for Bertolt Brecht's play The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1948).[1] He notably kept much to himself, choosing living a life of seclusion in the countryside. He is said to have died around 1350 AD.

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  1. ^ Zhang, Wei (2020-04-08). Chinese Adaptations of Brecht: Appropriation and Intertextuality. Springer Nature. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-3-030-37778-6.