Ying, Shao, active 189-194

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Name (Latin)
Ying, Shao, active 189-194
Other forms of name
Ying, Shao, fl. 189-194
Ying, Chung-yuan, fl. 189-194
Date of birth
0189
Date of death
0194
Associated country
China
Associated Language
chi
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 18552911
Wikidata: Q843276
Library of congress: n 81125357
Wikipedia description:

Ying Shao (c.144–204), courtesy name Zhongyuan, was a Chinese politician, writer and historian who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty. He was an author of the Fengsu Tongyi, an encyclopedic work about the folk customs and legends that existed in the Eastern Han dynasty. Ying Shao occupied official posts in the Han government, and in his official position he was an active participant in imperial politics. He was a long-time close associate of Cao Cao; he was extensively covered in the historical text Book of the Later Han.

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