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Revision as of 12:57, 26 April 2015
- Other Names: 余碧泉 (Yú Bìquán), 克勤齋 (Kèqínzhāi)
- Chinese: 余明台 (Yú Míngtái)
Yu Mingtai was a member of the Yu family, the most prominent publishers in Fujian province from the Southern Song Dynasty through the end of the Ming Dynasty. Mingtai is significant in particular for his publication of the Dakui Sishu jizhu, an illustrated version of Zhu Xi's commentaries on the Four Books.
References
- Takatsu Takashi, “Ming Jianyang Prints and the Spread of the Teachings of Zhu Xi to Japan and the Ryukyu Kingdom in the Seventeenth Century,” in Angela Schottenhammer (ed.), The East Asian Mediterranean: Maritime Crossroads of Culture, Harrassowitz Verlag (2008), 260-261.