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Meanings

  1. 1 Zhang Pu (1602–1641), late-Ming scholar and prolific writer who founded the Fushe (Restoration Society)

Examples

Zhāng Pǔ shì Míng mò Fùshè de lǐngxiù.
Zhang Pu was the leader of the Fushe (Restoration Society) in the late Ming.
Zhōngxué kèběn lǐ shōulù le Zhāng Pǔ de «Wǔ Rén Mù Bēi Jì».
Junior-high textbooks include Zhang Pu's 'Inscription on the Tomb of Five Men'.

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history
Zhang Pu founded the (Fùshè, 'Restoration Society') in 1629, a Confucian literary fellowship that grew to thousands of members and became politically influential in opposing the eunuch faction at court. He is famous as a young man for legendary diligence — said to have copied each text he studied seven times before he understood it (, 'Studio of Seven Copyings', is his studio name). His most-read essay today is 墓碑, taught in Chinese high schools.

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