Ma Rong
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Ma Rong (
Five Classics, and the first scholar known to have done this. He also developed the double column commentary while doing it. His notable students were Lu Zhi and Zheng Xuan.[3]
He was suspended for ten years due to critical comments. Eventually he was restored to the Governor of
Book of Later Han (volume 60, part 1). He wrote the Rhapsody on Long Flute (長笛賦); the Song dynasty Classic of Loyalty (忠經), patterned after the Classic of Filial Piety, bears attribution to his name.[4]
References
- ^ According to Ma Rong's biography in Book of the Later Han, he died aged 88 (by East Asian reckoning) in the 9th year of the Yanxi era of Emperor Huan's reign. (年八十八,延熹九年卒于家。) Houhanshu, vol.60 part 1
- ^ (...将作大匠严之子。....严,援兄余之子。 Houhanshu, vol.60 part 1)
- ^ (融才高博洽,为世通儒,教养诸生,常有千数。涿郡卢植,北海郑玄,皆其徒也。) Houhanshu, vol.60 part 1
- ISBN 9780520065420.
- (in Chinese) 王煦华, 马融. Encyclopedia of China (Chinese History Edition), 1st ed.
- (in Chinese) 费振刚, 马融. Encyclopedia of China (Chinese Literature Edition), 1st ed.