'Guo Pu' (,
276–
324),
courtesy name 'Jingchun' (景纯), born in
Yuncheng, Shanxi, was a noted natural historian and also a versatile and prolific writer of the
Jin Dynasty. He wrote ''
The Book of Burial'', an early source of
fengshui doctrine
[1]. He made annotations to many pre-
Qin ancient works, such as:
★ ''
Erya''
★ ''
Shan Hai Jing''
★ ''
Account of King Mu of Zhou'' (穆天子傳, Mùtiān Zǐzhuàn)
★ ''
Records from Within the Recondite'' (玄中記, Xuánzhōng Jì)
External links
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Qin Lore
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Guo Pu
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''The Book of Burial''
Notes
1. Zhang, Juwen. A Translation of the Ancient Chinese 'The Book of Burial (Zang Shu)' by Guo Pu (276-324). Retrieved 11-07-2007
References
★ Wei, Fengjuan,
"Guo Pu". ''
Encyclopedia of China'' (Chinese Literature Edition), 1st ed.