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The Star Gauge (Chinese: 璇玑圖; pinyin: xuán jī tú) or Armillary sphere chart, is the posthumous title given by Wu Zetian to a 4th-century Chinese poem written by the Sixteen Kingdoms poetess Su Hui to her husband. It consists of a 29 by 29 grid of characters, which can be read in different ways to form roughly 3,000 smaller rhyming poems. The outer border forms a single circular poem, thought to be both the first and the longest of its kind.

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  • Star Gauge (en)
  • 璇玑图 (zh)
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  • The Star Gauge (Chinese: 璇玑圖; pinyin: xuán jī tú) or Armillary sphere chart, is the posthumous title given by Wu Zetian to a 4th-century Chinese poem written by the Sixteen Kingdoms poetess Su Hui to her husband. It consists of a 29 by 29 grid of characters, which can be read in different ways to form roughly 3,000 smaller rhyming poems. The outer border forms a single circular poem, thought to be both the first and the longest of its kind. (en)
  • 璇玑图是相传为前秦时期秦州刺史之妻苏蕙所做的回文诗章。又常稱為回文詩。 (zh)
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  • The Star Gauge (Chinese: 璇玑圖; pinyin: xuán jī tú) or Armillary sphere chart, is the posthumous title given by Wu Zetian to a 4th-century Chinese poem written by the Sixteen Kingdoms poetess Su Hui to her husband. It consists of a 29 by 29 grid of characters, which can be read in different ways to form roughly 3,000 smaller rhyming poems. The outer border forms a single circular poem, thought to be both the first and the longest of its kind. (en)
  • 璇玑图是相传为前秦时期秦州刺史之妻苏蕙所做的回文诗章。又常稱為回文詩。 (zh)
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