Yu Yue
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Yu Yue in the Portraits of Chinese Scholars of the Qing Period | |
| Born | December 1821 |
| Died | 5 February 1907 (aged 85) |
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| Era | Qing dynasty |
| Main interests | Philology, textual studies |
| Notable works | List of Yu's works |
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| Influenced | Zhang Taiyan |
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Yu Yue (Chinese: 俞樾; December 1821 – 5 February 1907), courtesy name Yinfu, hao Quyuan, was a prominent scholar and official of Qing dynasty China. An expert in philology and textual studies, he taught and wrote prolifically on the classics and histories. Yu Pingbo was his great-grandson; one of his most important disciples was Zhang Taiyan.