Wang Yi
Wang Yi (year of birth and death unknown), the word uncle division, South County Yicheng (now Hubei Xiangyang Yicheng County) people. He is a famous writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was the governor of Yuzhou. Chu Ci Zhang Ju is the earliest complete annotation in Chu Ci, which is quite valued by later scholars. He also wrote 21 Fu, Lei, Shu and Lun, and 123 Han Shi. Most of them are lost today. Only Jiu Si is left to mourn Qu Yuan. There is a collection of Wang Shushi in Ming Dynasty.
Personal profile
Wang Yi, the word uncle division, South County Yicheng (now Hubei Xiangyang Yicheng County) people. He is a famous writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Han an emperor yuan junior high school for the school book Lang, Han Shun emperor official Shi Zhong, Han Huan Emperor Yan Xi for Yu Zhang Taishou. Chu Ci Zhang Ju is the earliest complete annotation of Chu Ci, which is valued by later scholars.
Main achievements
Wang Yi once participated in the compilation of dongguanhanji. He also wrote chapters and sentences of the songs of Chu, which is the earliest complete annotation of the songs of Chu. In the Song Dynasty, with the further annotation of Hong xingzu, a scholar, Chuci Zhangju became a popular version of Chuci Buzhu. From then on, Chuci Zhangju and Chuci Buzhu usually act together as Chuci Buzhu.
personal works
Chapter and sentence of songs of Chu: the annotated version of songs of Chu has 17 volumes.
Nine thoughts.
There are 21 Fu, Lei, Shu, Lun Zawen, and 123 Han Shi.
Historical records
Volume 80 of the later Han Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : Wang Yi
Wang Yi