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Du(3) Fu [3915] Giles, pp. 780-82. According to funerary inscription for descendant, Xinlao [1726] (q.v.), Fu's two sons, Zongwen [21825] and Zongwu [32595], accompanied him on his travels in exile in Sichuan. Zongwen's son, Fu(2) [21826], returned to Sichuan and settled in Meizhou, Qingshen county and called himself the Old Man of the Eastern Mountain (Dongshan Weng). Fu(2)'s son, Li [21827], followed a more traditional career, passed the minjing exam and became a policy critic during the reign of Xizong. Li's grandson, Yan(2) [21829], earned the jinshi and became an executive censor (censorial duties seem to have run in the family from Fu on to descendant, Xinlao, who was also a yushi or censor). Yuan Zhen, WJ, 56.2b-4a. QTW, 359.1a. Literary fragments preserved in QTW. 《唐代人物知識ベース》記其生卒年為:712 - 770.
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