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1047

Ouyang Xiu leads literary renaissance at Song court

1047

The historian, poet, and official Ouyang Xiu championed a movement to strip Chinese prose of its ornamental excesses and return to the clear, direct style of the classical masters. His advocacy of guwen, ancient-style writing, reshaped Chinese literature and established the aesthetic standards that would govern formal prose composition for the rest of the imperial era.