Chen Huan

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Chen Huan (simplified Chinese: 陈奂; traditional Chinese: 陳奐; Wade–Giles: Ch’en Huan; born 1786; died 1863), zi: Zhuoyun 倬雲, hao: Shuofu 碩甫, was a Chinese philologist of the Qing dynasty. He was the author of a sub-commentary on the Book of Songs in Mao's version (Maoshi 毛诗).

Born1786
Died18364
OccupationChinese scholar of the Qing dynasty
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Chen Huan
Chen Huan
Chen Huan, in the Qingdai xuezhe xiangzhuan 清代学者象传
Born1786
Died18364
OccupationChinese scholar of the Qing dynasty
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The Chinese mathematician Li Shanlan (1811–1882) was his student.[1]

Works (selection)

  • Shi Maoshi zhuanshu 诗毛氏传疏 (in Huang Qing jingjie xubian 皇清经解续编)[2]

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