Ban Gu
|gr=Ban Guh |j=Baan1 Gu3 |y=Bāan Gu |ci= |poj=Pan Kòo |mc=Pæn Kù |oc-bs=*pˤBan Gu (AD32–92) 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''. Provided by Wikipedia
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