Fang Xiaoru
Chinese scholar and official (1357–1402) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fang Xiaoru (Chinese: 方孝孺; pinyin: Fāng Xìaorú; 1357 – 25 July 1402), courtesy name Xizhi (希直) or Xigu (希古), a native of Ninghai County, Zhejiang (present-day Ningbo, Zhejiang), was a Chinese official and Confucian scholar of the Ming dynasty. He was an orthodox Confucian scholar-bureaucrat, famous for his continuation of the Jinhua school of Zhu Xi and later for his loyalty to the former Jianwen Emperor (Zhu Yunwen), who died in the rebellion of the Prince of Yan (Jingnan rebellion).[1][2][3][4]
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Fang Xiaoru | |
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Born | 1357 |
Died | 25 July 1402 |
Cause of death | Disputed (according to one account, Fang was executed by waist severing during China's only instance of an extermination of the ten degrees of kinship) |
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