Yue Guang

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樂廣(?-304年2月29日),字彥輔,南陽郡人。西晉時期官員,官至尚書令,在當時聲望很高,故亦稱樂令。八王之亂期間因被司馬乂懷疑叛投司馬穎而憂死。 rdf:langString
Yue Guang (Chinese: 樂廣; died 304), courtesy name Yanfu (彥輔), was a Chinese calligrapher, politician who was one of the pure conversation leaders in the Jin Dynasty, and an individual with a literary reputation by others at that time. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 樂廣
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rdf:langString One of the Qingtan leaders in Western Jin
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rdf:langString Calligrapher, politician
rdf:langString Yue Yanfu
rdf:langString Yue Guang (Chinese: 樂廣; died 304), courtesy name Yanfu (彥輔), was a Chinese calligrapher, politician who was one of the pure conversation leaders in the Jin Dynasty, and an individual with a literary reputation by others at that time. Yue Guang was born to a poor family and lived in the lowest social class, but was appreciated by several high-ranking government officials due to his moral integrity and ability in his childhood. With their assistance, Yue Guang began his political career and served as assistant minister, archer coordinator, and tutor of the crown prince. He was later involved in a complicated political struggle, and his leader lost trust in him because of his identity as the father-in-law of another political party’s leader.
rdf:langString 樂廣(?-304年2月29日),字彥輔,南陽郡人。西晉時期官員,官至尚書令,在當時聲望很高,故亦稱樂令。八王之亂期間因被司馬乂懷疑叛投司馬穎而憂死。
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