Sima Zhen
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Sima Zhen (Template:Zh; 679–732), courtesy name Zizheng (Tzu-cheng; 子正), was a Tang dynasty Chinese historian born in what is now Jiaozuo, Henan.
Sima Zhen was one of the most important commentators on the Shiji.[1] His commentary is known as the Shiji Suoyin (Script error: No such module "Lang".), which means "Seeking the Obscure in the Records of the Grand Historian".[2]
References
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Further reading
- Schwaab-Hanke, Dorothee, Why did Sima Zhen want to correct the Shiji's account of High Antiquity? Paper submitted to the IJSCS Conference 'Thought, Body, Culture. New Approaches to Chinese Historical Studies', to be held at the National Ts'ing-hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Nov. 12-14, 2004. Click here for her preliminary draft.
External links
- Shiji "Records of the Grand Scribe" — Chinaknowledge.de.
- Ricci Library Catalog