Abstract

After the death of Han Yü in 823, his literary works were collected and edited by his relative and disciple Li Han . These works were soon forgotten, and the name of Han Yü remained virtually unknown until the chance discovery of a fragmentary copy by the child Ou Yang Hsiu in the house of a friend in 1016.1 Ou Yang Hsiu, who within thirty years had done much both to restore Han Yü′s text, and to demand for him the recognition that he had claimed but never received during his lifetime, was followed in his work by every Confucian scholar of note, until Han Yü′s position as the last of the classical writers was irremovably established. In his original edition Li Han had arranged Han Yü′s works according to categories: he may have made some attempt at a chronological order within those categories, but if so, the disintegration of copies during the 200 years of neglect undid his work.

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