Ban Gu

Ban Gu (AD 3292) was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician best known for his part in compiling the Book of Han, the second of China's 24 dynastic histories. He also wrote a number of fu, a major literary form, part prose and part poetry, which is particularly associated with the Han era. A number of Ban's fu were collected by Xiao Tong in the Wen Xuan.

Ban Gu
Ban Gu, 1st-century Chinese poet, historian, and compiler of the Book of Han
BornAD 32
Anling, Fufeng County, Han dynasty
(now Xianyang, Shaanxi)
DiedAD 92 (aged 5960)
Other namesMengjian
Occupation(s)Historian, poet, politician
Known forBook of Han
RelativesBan Biao (father)
Consort Ban (grand-aunt)
Ban Chao (brother)
Ban Zhao (sister)
Ban Gu
"Ban Gu" in Chinese characters
Chinese班固
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese孟堅
Simplified Chinese孟坚
Literal meaning(courtesy name)
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