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The Latter Seven Masters (Chinese: 后七子; pinyin: Hòu Qī Zǐ) was a Ming dynasty poetry circle composed of Liang Youyu, Li Panlong (李攀龙), Wang Shizhen (王世贞), Xie Zhen, Zong Chen, Xu Zhongxing and Wu Guolun (吴国伦).
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The Latter Seven Masters (Chinese: 后七子; pinyin: Hòu Qī Zǐ) was a Ming dynasty poetry circle composed of Liang Youyu, Li Panlong (李攀龙), Wang Shizhen (王世贞), Xie Zhen, Zong Chen, Xu Zhongxing and Wu Guolun (吴国伦).
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