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Lu Rong (; 1436–1494) was a Chinese scholar. He is also known under the
courtesy name A courtesy name ( zh, s=字, p=zì, l=character), also known as a style name, is an additional name bestowed upon individuals at adulthood, complementing their given name. This tradition is prevalent in the East Asian cultural sphere, particula ...
Wenliang (文量) and the
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Shizhai (式斋). He earned his '' jinshi'' degree in 1466. His best-known work is ''Shuyuan Zaji'' (椒园杂记), whose title has been translated as ''Random jottings from bean garden'', ''Miscellaneous notes in the bean garden'', or ''Miscellaneous records from the bean garden''.


External links

*Lu, R. (2022). ''A Ming Confucian’s World: Selections from Miscellaneous Records from the Bean Garden'' (M. Halperin, Trans.). University of Washington Press. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv2n4w5w9 (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) 1436 births 1494 deaths 15th-century Chinese scholars {{China-writer-stub