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Zuo Qiuming, Zuoqiu Ming or Qiu Ming (556–451 BCE or 502 – 422 BCE) was a Chinese historian who was a contemporary of Confucius that lived in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. He is a historian, litterateur, thinker, essayist and worked as a historical official of Lu. The influential historical narrative Zuozhuan ("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.

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  • Zuo Qiuming (de)
  • Zuo Qiuming (es)
  • Zuo Qiuming (it)
  • Zuo Qiuming (fr)
  • 좌구명 (ko)
  • 左丘明 (ja)
  • Zuo Qiuming (en)
  • 左丘明 (zh)
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  • Zuo Qiuming (chinesisch 左丘明, Pinyin Zǔo Qīumíng, W.-G. Tso Ch'iuming) war ein chinesischer Autor, der die berühmten Kommentare über die Frühlings- und Herbstannalen verfasste. Er war Konfuzius’ Schüler, über sein Leben ist jedoch wenig bekannt. Er wird allgemein als Vater der Prosa-Erzählung betrachtet. Im Jahre 647 nach Chr. hat man ihm eine Ahnentafel im Konfuziustempel gewidmet. Es wird vermutet, dass er das Buch Guoyu geschrieben hat. (de)
  • Zuo Qiuming était un lettré, un contemporain de Confucius, qui vécut entre 556 et 451 av. J.-C. On raconte qu'il était aveugle et chargé de l’historiographie de la principauté de Lu. On lui attribue le Zuo Zhuan, commentaire aux Annales du royaume de Lu (Annales des Printemps et des Automnes) et le Discours des royaumes. C'est dans le Commentaire de Zuo où se trouve la première mention connue du passage de la comète de Halley, en 611 av. J.-C. * Portail de la littérature * Portail de la Chine (fr)
  • 좌구명(左丘明, 기원전 556년 ~ 기원전 451년)은 중국 춘추 시대 말기 노나라의 역사가이다. 《춘추좌씨전》과 《국어》(國語)의 저자라고 알려져 있다. (ko)
  • 左丘明(さきゅうめい)は、春秋時代の人。生没年不詳。『論語』に登場する。伝統的に『春秋左氏伝』および『国語』の作者とされているが、『春秋左氏伝』の偽作説とも関連し、その人物には不明の点が多い。 (ja)
  • Zuǒ Qīumíng (cinese: 左丘明; Tso Ch'iuming; ... – V secolo a.C.) è stato uno scrittore di corte del Regno cinese Lu, contemporaneo di Confucio, tradizionalmente considerato cieco. (it)
  • 左丘明(?-?),相传为中國春秋末期鲁国的盲人史学家,为《左传》和《国语》的作者。《左传》为解释另一历史著作《春秋》的作品,战国时期成为儒家学派的经典之一。 (zh)
  • Zuo Qiuming (en chino, 左丘明; pinyin, Zuǒ Qiūmíng; Wade-Giles, Tso Ch'iuming, fl. siglo V a. C.) fue un escritor de la corte del Estado de Lu, y contemporáneo de Confucio durante el período de Primaveras y Otoños de los antiguos. Tradicionalmente se le atribuye la autoría del texto histórico Zuo Zhuan (Comentario de Zuo).​ Posiblemente haya contribuido al Guo Yu. Según una tradición citada por Shiji Zuo perdió la vista. Zuo Qiuming es citado en las Analectas como un paragón de la conducta de Confucio: (Traducción al español basada en la traducción al inglés de James Legge). (es)
  • Zuo Qiuming, Zuoqiu Ming or Qiu Ming (556–451 BCE or 502 – 422 BCE) was a Chinese historian who was a contemporary of Confucius that lived in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. He is a historian, litterateur, thinker, essayist and worked as a historical official of Lu. The influential historical narrative Zuozhuan ("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. (en)
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