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Gui Youguang (; 1507–1571) was a Chinese writer of
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was Xifu () and his
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was Zhenchuan (),'' Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten'' article "Gui You-guang" (帰有光, ''Ki Yūkō'' in Japanese).
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'' entry "Gui Youguang" (帰有光, ''Ki Yūkō'' in Japanese). Gakken 2006.
and he was also known as Xiangji Sheng (, literally Scholar of Xiangji). His prose writings were highly praised. People of his time regarded him as a modern-day
Ouyang Xiu Ouyang Xiu (; 1007 – 1072 CE), courtesy name Yongshu, also known by his art names Zuiweng () and Liu Yi Jushi (), was a Chinese historian, calligrapher, epigrapher, essayist, poet, and politician of the Song dynasty. He was a renowned writer a ...
, an important writer of the earlier
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, and later generations praised his works as "the best prose of the Ming Dynasty". He was one of the early masters of the xiaopin.


Names and titles


Youguang

When Gui's mother conceived him, it was said that there was a rainbow glowed in the yard, while its light reached the sky, which was deemed lucky. Accordingly, he was gave the name "Youguang", literally "There was a light" in Chinese.


Zhenchuan

Gui detested art names when he was young. Once he was notice as an exception without one at a party, thus the others began to call him "Zhenchuan". It is a compound of two geographical nouns: "zhen" refers to "Zhenze" (), the ancient name of
Lake Tai Taihu (), also known as Lake Tai or Lake Taihu, is a lake in the Yangtze Delta and one of the largest freshwater lakes in China. The lake is in Jiangsu province and a significant part of its southern shore forms its border with Zhejiang. With ...
which adjoins his hometown, while "chuan" is a synonym for river in Chinese, refers to the
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sometimes. However, Gui still rejected that until he met He Qitu (), an erudite scholar from
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who happened to share the same art name with him. Gui took "Zhenchuan" out of admiration for He, he also made an analogy between them and
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together with
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.


Xiangji Sheng

Gui's ancestors once lived along a river call Xiangjijing () in
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during Yuan dynasty,Wang Xijun (王錫爵; 1534–1611). Taipusi sicheng Guigong muzhiming (太僕寺丞歸公墓誌銘) ui Youguang's Epitaph/ref> later he designate his sanctum as Xiangjixuan () to commemorate them probably. Hence, Gui called himself Xiangji Sheng. While "Xiangji" is supposed to be the abbreviation of "Xiangjixuan".


Biography

Gui Youguang was born in
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, Suzhou Prefecture, a satellite city in south-east
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Province nowadays. His family had been a large, important family in the past, but by Gui Youguang's time, their influence were starting to decline. When he was only seven years old, his mother died, leaving her husband to support their three sons and two daughters. After that, his family lived a much harder life; Gui learned about suffering and sorrow at a very early age. Because of his cleverness and hard work, Gui was able to write relatively good articles when he was only nine years old. At the age of ten, he wrote an article of several thousand words, called ''Qi xi'' () 'On Begging Vinegar'' At the age of 14, Gui was qualified to take prefecture examination, and took the exam when he was 20 years old. Gui finally passed the provincial examinations, and became a ''Juren'' ranked second at age 35, in 1540. In the meantime, his first wife, who came from Wei () clan, died. Then he married a woman who came from Wang () clan of Anting, which had once been prosperous. Since the clan was on the decline, a younger descendant sold the local mansion treasured by the other members as heritage to pay taxes. On that account, his new wife begged him to get a loan and redeem the mansion. In about 1541, he paid off all the debts eventually and moved to
Anting Anting () is a town in Jiading District, Shanghai, bordering Kunshan, Jiangsu to the west. It has 96,000 inhabitants and, after the July 2009 merger of Huangdu (), an area of .
,
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. Gui spent most of his time at Anting on reading. Moreover, he tutored up to hundreds students who worshipped him. During those intervening triennial springs, he went to
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eight times to take the higher examinations but failed. In 1565, Gui finally got a Jinshi in his ninth examination. Gui became a
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in
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at the age of sixty. When Gui was judging, he allowed local people to utter Wu Chinese instead of Mandarin so that they could state clearly. Besides, he seldom imprisoned the defendant if the case could be conciliated. Three years later, Gui was transferred to be a Tongpan (; an official position) in
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, he was in charge of local horse administration. In 1570, Gui went to Beijing to celebrate
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's birthday. Admired by
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and Zhao Zhenji (), he was promoted to be the Sicheng (; an official position) of Nanjing Taipusi (). But he was still kept in Beijing by Li Chunfang () to compile '' Shizong Shilu'' () for
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. In the next year, Gui died of illness in Beijing at the age of 64. He was buried at Kunshan in 1575.


Family

Gui's father was Zheng (), while his mother was Zhou Gui (). He had two younger brothers: Youshang () and Yougong (); An elder sister Shujing () and a younger sister Shushun (). Gui had three wives and a concubine. His first wife's surname was Wei. They married in about 1529, five year later she died. She bore him a daughter and a son. In about 1536, he married Wang. Wang died in about 1552, one year later, Gui married to his third wife Fei (). Hanhua () initially was a handmaiden accompanying Wei; when Wei married, she was only nine years old. After Wei's death, she became Gui's concubine, before she died at the age of 18. Sons: Zixiao () or Zengsun as birth name (; 1533–1548?), Zihu (), Zining (), Longsun (), Zijun (), Zimu (), Zixiao () Daughters: Rulan (; 1534–1535), Erer (; 1538–1539) and other three.


Writings

Gui was one of mid-Ming notable writers of the xiaopin.Mair 2001. "Introduction: The Origins and Impact of Literati Culture", paragraph 22. Books: *''Sanwu shuili lu'' () *''Mazheng zhi'' () *''Taipu zhi'' () * Travel notes: *''Jiwei fushi zaji'' () *''Renxu jixing'' () Prose (including lesser works, or xiaopin): *''Xiangjixuan zhi'' () *''Xianbi shilue'' () *''Siziting ji'' () *''Nü Erer kuangzhi '' () *''Baojieshan juji'' () *''Juchuang ji'' ()


Influence

Gui professed a distaste for the Revivalist School. He criticized the later Revivalists such as Wang Shizhen (), a contemporary bureaucrat and scholar. Wang Shenzhong, Mao Kun, Tang Shunzhi and Gui etc. were bracketed together as Tang Song pai (, a school advocating Tang and Song dynasties' classic works of literature) afterwards, while Gui was regarded as the head of them. These writers of the mid-Ming created the canon of the eight great Tang and Songwriters which impact hitherto. Despite Wang Shizhen and Gui being horrid to each other, Wang expressed great esteem towards him and compared his works to those of
Han Yu Han Yu (; 76825 December 824), courtesy name Tuizhi (), and commonly known by his posthumous name Han Wengong (韓文公), was a Chinese essayist, poet, philosopher, and politician during the Tang dynasty who significantly influenced the devel ...
and
Ouyang Xiu Ouyang Xiu (; 1007 – 1072 CE), courtesy name Yongshu, also known by his art names Zuiweng () and Liu Yi Jushi (), was a Chinese historian, calligrapher, epigrapher, essayist, poet, and politician of the Song dynasty. He was a renowned writer a ...
, after Gui's death.
Qian Qianyi Qian Qianyi (; Suzhou dialect: ; 1582–1664) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician during the late Ming dynasty.Cihai: Page 1704. Qian was a famous author and poet; and along with Gong Dingzi and Wu Weiye was known as one of the Three ...
praised his works as "the best prose of the Ming Dynasty" ().Nomura Ayuko, 2009
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In 1828,
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, the Jiangsu
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of that time, got permission from the emperor to memorialize Gui by establishing the Zhenchuan Academy, which was completed after three years’construction. It was closed in 1903. One year later, An Yuan and some other people founded the Zhenchuan Primary School at the former campus of Zhenchuan Academy. After several years, Zhenchuan junior high school was added to Zhenchuan Primary School. Now the school is called Anting Junior High School which is located in Anting Town, Jiading District, Shanghai.


References


Cited works

* * * * Mair, Victor H. (ed.) (2001). ''
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edition.) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gui, Youguang 1506 births 1571 deaths Ming dynasty essayists Writers from Suzhou People from Kunshan