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In this Chinese name, the family name is Lu.

Lu Rong (Chinese: 陆容; pinyin: Lù Róng; 1436–1494) was a Chinese scholar. He is also known under the courtesy name Wenliang (文量) and the pseudonym 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)
Ming dynasty scholars
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