Han E (fl.AD750[1] or 875)[2] was a Tang-erascholar-official. A distant relative of Han Xiu, he is chiefly remembered as the author of the Summary of the Four Seasons.[2]
Han is chiefly remembered as the author of the Summary of the Four Seasons (《四時纂要》, Sì Shí Zuǎnyào), five scrolls in length. Only a small part of the work seems to have been lost, while a few passages seem to be later insertions.[2]
The Summary was omitted from the imperial bibliography of the Old Book of Tang but included in the Song-era revision and subsequent works. It was first published in 996 but then lost for centuries until a 1590 Korean reprint was discovered in Japan in 1960. Miao Qiyu (繆啟愉; 1910–2003) compiled annotations and commentary on the Summary, published in 1981 (《四時纂要校釋》, Sì Shí Zuǎnyào Xiàoshì).[2]
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