Yu Yue

Yu Yue
俞樾
Yu Yue in the Portraits of Chinese Scholars of the Qing Period
BornDecember 1821 (202 years ago) (1821-12)[3]
Died5 February 1907(1907-02-05) (aged 85)[3]
Other names
Academic background
Influences
Academic work
EraQing dynasty
Main interestsPhilology, textual studies
Notable worksList of Yu's works
Notable ideas
  • Non-political environment
  • Research-based classics studies
  • Phonology and textual studies
  • more
InfluencedZhang Taiyan
Yu Yue
Chinese俞樾
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYú Yuè
Wade–Giles2 Yüeh4
IPA[y̌ ɥê]

Yu Yue (Chinese: 俞樾; December 1821 – 5 February 1907), courtesy name Yinfu, hao Quyuan,[1] was a prominent scholar and official of Qing dynasty China. An expert in philology and textual studies, he taught and wrote prolifically on the classics and histories.[4] Yu Pingbo was his great-grandson;[5] one of his most important disciples was Zhang Taiyan.[1]

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  5. ^ Bartke 1997.