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Bao Xuan

Bao Xuan (Chinese: 鮑宣, died 3 AD), courtesy name Zidu (子都), was a Han dynasty censor during the reign of Emperor Ai, known for his integrity and courage. He was exiled for offending the grand councilor Kong Guang (孔光), and later died in prison for opposing Wang Mang (who usurped the throne in 9 AD).

Bao Xuan's (already raided) tomb was discovered in May 2007 in Zhangzi County, Shanxi, where he spent the last years of his life.[1]

  1. ^ Lian Yongning (连永宁) (2007-05-30). "长子县:施工挖出西汉名臣鲍宣墓葬" [Zhangzi County: A Construction Unearthed the Tomb of Bao Xuan, Famous Minister during the Western Han]. Shanxi Youth News (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-13.

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