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Wang Yucheng

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Wang Yucheng (or Yu-Ch'eng) (王禹偁, 954–1001) was a Chinese poet from Juye in the Shandong province during the Song dynasty. He served in a government post and was known for forthright criticism of policies; this led to his eventual banishment to the South.[citation needed]

His text Jianlong yishi (建隆遺事), discussed by historian Li Tao in Xu zizhi tongjian changbian (續資治通鑑長編), is no longer extant.[1]

The book Wang Yucheng yanjiu (王禹偁研究) by Huang Chi-fang of National Taiwan University examines the development of Song-era guwen.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Lorge, Peter (2013). "Sima Guang on Song Taizong: Politics, History and Historiograph". Journal of Song-Yuan Studies. 42: 5–43. doi:10.1353/sys.2013.0018.
  2. ^ Lee, Chen-hui; Huang, Yi-jen (2020). "Recent Taiwanese Scholarship on Song Dynasty Poetry and Prose". Journal of Song-Yuan Studies. 49. Translated by Douglas Skonicki: 455–476. doi:10.1353/sys.2020.0011.