Xia Yunyi

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Xia Yunyi (Chinese: 夏允彝) (1596–1645) was a Ming dynasty poet. He was born in Songjiang (now a district in Shanghai). He was magistrate of Changle County. An opponent of the Qing dynasty, he supported the Southern Ming dynasty. He committed suicide.[1][2]

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  1. ^ 《小腆紀傳》卷第十七,《明史》上讲他“自投深渊以死”
  2. ^ 虞求是指徐石麒,广成即侯峒曾,子才即盛王赞,蕴生指黄淳耀