An author from this period wondered “how many flowers have fallen” after a night filled with sounds of wind and rain. A work from this period suggests that having daughters is better than having sons who will be buried in the grass. The “Four Paragons” are included in a “Complete” anthology of this period, whose canon was assembled into a book of “Three Hundred” poems from it. Vehicles “rumble and roll” across a bridge at the start of that poem from this period named (*) “Song of the War Carts.” “Quiet Night Thought,” and a poem whose speaker invites the moon and his shadow to join him titled “Drinking Alone by Moonlight,” are by a poet who lived during this dynasty. For 10 points, name this dynasty during which Dù Fǔ and Lǐ Bái wrote. ■END■
| Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tanay Bodducherla | Mira Loma | Heights | 41 | 20 |
| Ulden Gao | Winston Churchill B | Dunbar | 66 | 20 |
| Alan Fan | Thomas Jefferson D | Mercer County | 110 | 10 |
| Matt Mokrzycki | Carl Sandburg | Maggie Walker C | 134 | 10 |