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Yu Xiangdou

Portrait of Yu in the Xinkan Jiuwo Li Taishi bianzuan Guben lishi dafang gangjian (新刊九我李太史編纂古本歷史大方綱鑒; 1600)[a]

Yu Xiangdou[b] (Chinese: 余象斗; pinyin: Yú Xiàngdòu; c. 1560–c. 1637) was a Chinese writer, editor, and publisher active during the late Ming dynasty. He took over the leadership of his family's printing conglomerate in Jianyang, Fujian after repeatedly failing the imperial examination, and was known for including portraits of himself in his publications.

  1. ^ Son 2022, p. 50.
  2. ^ Son 2022, p. 37.
  3. ^ Son 2022, p. 69.


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