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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ban_ZhaoBan Zhao - Wikipedia

    Ban Zhao (Chinese: 班昭; 45 or 49 – c. 117/120 CE), courtesy name Huiban (Chinese: 惠班), was a Chinese historian, philosopher, and politician.She was the first known female Chinese historian and, along with Pamphile of Epidaurus, one of the first known female historians.She completed her brother Ban Gu's work on the history of the Western Han, the Book of Han.

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    Ban Zhao (Chinese: 班昭; 45 or 49 – c. 117/120 CE), courtesy name Huiban (Chinese: 惠班), was a Chinese historian, philosopher, and politician. She was the first known female Chinese historian and, along with Pamphile of Epidaurus , one of the first known female historians .

  3. Ban Zhao (born 45 ce, Anling, Fufeng [now Xianyang, Shaanxi province], China—died c. 115, China) was a renowned Chinese scholar and historian of the Dong (Eastern) Han dynasty. The daughter of a prominent family, Ban Zhao married at age 14, but her husband died while she was still young.

  4. Bān Zhāo (45 - 116 C.E.) (Chinese: 班昭; Wade-Giles: Pan Chao), courtesy name Huiban (惠班), was a poet and writer, and the first known female Chinese historian. Born into a family of imperial scholars around 45 C.E., she was educated by her mother.

  5. Despite being the only woman in Ancient China to have worked on a major historiographic and intellectual text, Ban Zhao remained unappreciated for many centuries, save for two historians from the Tang and Song dynasties respectively.

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search Ban Zhao late 1st/early 2nd century Chinese historian, philosopher and scholar. Upload media Wikipedia ... Ban Zhao - Wushuang Pu (pref 1690, 1961).jpg 1,087 × 1,676; 1,012 KB. Ban Zhao.jpg 636 × 1,578; 171 KB.

  7. Ban Zhao (c. 45–c. 120 ce)Poet, historian, and writer whose classic work, Lessons for Women, made her the most noted Chinese woman of letters prior to the 20th century. Pronunciation: Bahn Jao, rhymes with "cow."

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