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Wang Fuzhi was a [[Ming loyalist]] scholar-official from [[Hunan province]]. Following the fall of the [[Ming Dynasty]], he joined up with the court of the [[Prince of Gui]], returning to Hunan in [[1650]] after Gui's death. Wang is known for his histories and commentaries, in which he critiqued or criticized the [[Yuan Dynasty|Yuan]], [[Jin Dynasty|Jin]], and other "barbarian" dynasties; his writings also related the history of the Prince of Gui's resistance, and critiqued the thought of [[Wang Yangming]].

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==References==
*Jonathan Spence, ''The Search for Modern China'', Second Edition, W.W. Norton & Co. (1999), 61.

[[Category:Scholars and Philosophers]]
[[Category:Edo Period]]
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