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Rong Qiqi
Róng Qǐqī () is a mythological Chinese folk hero. He is depicted as a recluse, who shuns material possessions in favour of an ascetic life. Rong was known in Ancient China for a fable involving an alleged encounter with the philosopher Confucius. Although largely forgotten in the following centuries, in his time, the story of his encounter with Confucius was a source of artistic and poetic inspiration. The story is retold in the famous text ''Liezi'', written by Lie Yukou, a circa 5th-century BCE Hundred Schools of Thought philosopher.〔Bokenkamp, Stephen.(2009), p. 27.〕 Many scholars conclude that Rong Qiqi, while a notable figure in early Chinese literature, is likely fictional or legendary and not historical.〔Spiro, Audrey.(1990), p. 3.〕 ==Biography== Like many folk heroes, it is uncertain if Rong Qiqi is a fictional character, or if his story has some basis in truth. According to the fable involving Rong, he lived to the age of 95.〔Dominik Declercq (1998) p. 383〕 The text does not indicate the cause of Rong's predicament, whether it arose out of choice or from misfortune, but popular interpretations of the text have assumed it is the former.
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