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Relation | Target | Textual basis |
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type | person | |
name | 范晔 | |
born | 398 | |
died | 445 | |
authority-viaf | 110103287 | |
authority-wikidata | Q740373 | |
link-wikipedia_zh | 范晔_(刘宋) | |
link-wikipedia_en | Fan_Ye_(historian) |
Fan Ye (398–445 or 446), courtesy name Weizong (蔚宗), was a Chinese historian and politician of the Liu Song dynasty during the Southern and Northern dynasties period. He was the compiler of the historical text Book of the Later Han. The son of Fan Tai (范泰), Fan Ye was born in present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang, but his ancestral home was in Nanyang, Henan.
He was a noted atheist who heavily criticised Buddhism, Yin and Yang, and the concept of the Mandate of Heaven. To this end he cited Zhang Heng's scientific studies as evidence.
Fan has a biography in the Book of Song.
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范晔(398年 - 445年),字蔚宗,小字砖,南朝刘宋政治家,历史学家,《后汉书》作者。顺阳(现河南省淅川南部人),生父为范泰,后过继予范弘之。范晔墓位于河南省淅川县老县城(今老城镇)南35千米埠口街的东侧(已被丹江口水库淹没),共有9座墓冢,世称为「范氏九冢」。
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浙江通志 | 1 |
喻林 | 1 |
资治通鉴考异 | 1 |
山堂肆考 | 4 |
御定骈字类编 | 2 |
四库全书总目提要 | 13 |
文献通考 | 3 |
尧山堂外纪 | 2 |
资治通鉴 | 2 |
白孔六帖 | 1 |
天中记 | 2 |
广西通志 | 1 |
辽史 | 1 |
蜀中广记 | 1 |
宋书 | 2 |
廿二史札记 | 2 |
宋史 | 2 |
方舆胜览 | 1 |
四库全书简明目录 | 1 |
弇州山人四部稿 | 1 |
文选 | 212 |
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