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Fang Bao

Fang Bao or Fang Pao (zh: 方苞, pinyin: Fāng Bāo, Chinese Longform: 方苞字凤九、灵皋,晚号望溪) (b. 25 May 1668 - d. 29 September 1749) was a Chinese nobleman, courtier, orator, philosopher, poet, scholar, author and government official in the service of the Qing Empire. He is best known as an icon of the Tongcheng School of literary prose ''(zh: 桐城派, pinyin: Tóng Chéng Pài)'' which was influential during the mid-Qing Dynasty.
== Family origins ==

Fang Bao was born in Tongcheng, Zongyang County, Anhwei Province, Qing Empire in the seventh year of the reign of the Emperor Kangxi (1668). He was the second son born to a family of the Qing nobility with landed interests at Jiangning House, Liuhe County and at Tongcheng, an area in the southern vicinity of Nanking (Nanjing).
His father was Fang Zhongshu (pinyin: 方仲舒, pinyin: Fāng Zhòngshū), an imperial official and second son of Fang's grandfather. His paternal grandfather was Fang Zhi (zh: 方帜, pinyin: Fāng Zhì), a Xinghua County didactic and noted scholar of the Wuhe discipline. Fang Bao was the middle son of three boys, his elder brother was Fang Zhou (zh: 方舟, pinyin: Fāng Zhōu) (1665-1701), a justice of the five classics, and his younger brother was Fang Lin (zh: 方林, pinyin: Fāng Lín).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=桐城人物(大全)录 )

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