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Li Mengyang, the North–South Divide, and Literati Learning in Ming China
Li Mengyang 李夢陽 (1472–1529) and He Jingming 何景明 (1483–1521) have long been considered the founders of Ming literary archaism, a movement which advocated stringent adherence to ancient models in pro...