Mao Chang

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Mao Chang is an ancient Chinese scholar traditionally credited with producing one of the most influential commentaries on the Confucian classic "Book of Songs" (Shijing).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Chinese scholar
commentator
historical figure
associatedWith Han dynasty scholarly tradition (by later attribution)
Mao school of Shijing exegesis NERFINISHED
commentaryOn Book of Songs NERFINISHED
Shijing NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ancient China NERFINISHED
era pre-imperial or early imperial China (traditionally dated)
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
fieldOfWork Chinese literature
Confucian classics NERFINISHED
textual commentary
genreOfWriting classical commentary
hasVariantName Mao Heng NERFINISHED
Mao-shih (Mao’s Songs) NERFINISHED
importance produced the most influential received commentary on the Shijing
influenced imperial examinations’ understanding of the Book of Songs
later Confucian scholarship on the Shijing
knownFor Mao tradition of the Shijing
commentary on the Book of Songs
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese
legacy his Mao Commentary became the standard version of the Shijing in later dynasties
notableWork Mao Commentary on the Book of Songs NERFINISHED
partOf Confucian classical commentary tradition
religion Confucianism
sourceOf Mao version of the Shijing text
traditionallyCreditedWith producing the Mao Commentary on the Shijing
workSubject Book of Songs NERFINISHED
Shijing NERFINISHED

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Book of Songs commentedOnBy Mao Chang