Zheng Xuan
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Zheng Xuan (traditional Chinese: 鄭玄; simplified Chinese: 郑玄, 127–200), courtesy name Kangcheng (康成), was an influential commentator[1] and Confucian scholar of the Han Dynasty. He was born in modern Weifang, Shandong, and a student of Ma Rong.
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- Wang, Xuhua, "Zheng Xuan". Encyclopedia of China (Chinese History Edition), 1st ed.
- Zhou, Zumo, "Zheng Xuan". Encyclopedia of China (Philological Edition), 1st ed.
- ^ Luo Guanzhong, Three Kingdoms: A Historical Novel: No. 1, translated by Moss Roberts. page 546, note 18. Foreign Languages Press. Tenth Printing 2007. First Edition 1995. Beijing, China 1995. ISBN 978-7-119-00590-4