A correction: the letters appear to be by Ouyang Xiu, not Su Shi. They were found in a Ming edition of Ouyang wenzhong gong ji held by the library of Tenri Univ in Nara.
Hugh R. Clark, Ph.D.
Professor of History & East Asian Studies
Ursinus College
610-409-3299
hclark@ursinus.edu
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A correction: the letters appear to be by Ouyang Xiu, not Su Shi. They were found in a Ming edition of Ouyang wenzhong gong ji held by the library of Tenri Univ in Nara.
Hugh R. Clark, Ph.D.
Professor of History & East Asian Studies
Ursinus College
610-409-3299
hclark@ursinus.edu
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