Zuo Qiuming
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Tso-ch'iu Ming }} Zuo Qiuming, Zuoqiu Ming or Qiu Ming}} (556 – 451 BCE or 502 – 422 BCE) was a Chinese historian who was a contemporary of Confucius. He lived in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period. He was a historian, litterateur, thinker and essayist who worked as a Lu official.
The influential historical narrative ''Zuo Zhuan'' ("Commentary of Zuo") is traditionally attributed to him; as well as ''Guoyu'' ("Discourses of the States"). One tradition, according to the ''Records of the Grand Historian'', holds that he was blind.
In the ''Analects'', Confucius complimented Zuo Qiu Ming's moral stance and conduct; he also received praise for his academic contributions. Provided by Wikipedia
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