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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Qian Qianyi (1582 1664)was a noted late Ming official, scholar and social historian. Qian was born in Chángshóu ( - present day Jiangsu). His style name was 'Shou Zhi' ( ) and his pseudonyms were 'Mu Zhai' ( ) and later 'Meng Sou' ( ). He passed the imperial exam in 1610 at the age of 28. His principle work and contribution to period history was the Liechao shiji (Lieh-ch'ao shih-chi), originally a lengthy anthology of poetry with attached biographies. At present the biographies alone are printed and the work has become an unmatched history of…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Qian Qianyi (1582 1664)was a noted late Ming official, scholar and social historian. Qian was born in Chángshóu ( - present day Jiangsu). His style name was 'Shou Zhi' ( ) and his pseudonyms were 'Mu Zhai' ( ) and later 'Meng Sou' ( ). He passed the imperial exam in 1610 at the age of 28. His principle work and contribution to period history was the Liechao shiji (Lieh-ch'ao shih-chi), originally a lengthy anthology of poetry with attached biographies. At present the biographies alone are printed and the work has become an unmatched history of individuals from the middle and lower strata of 16th and 17th century Chinese society. His father gave him special instruction in a historical classic. Qian showed an early interest in the classic Shishuo xinyu, awork of historical anecdotes. Qian's classic of social history was published by his associate and printer Mao Jin, who like Qian himself, showed a concern for poorer scholars. Mao used money from his printing for charitable work and needy scholars.