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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Song Yu (Chinese: 宋玉; Wade–Giles: Sung Yü, fl. 3rd century BCE) was a writer of Chinese poetry, particularly writing in a style connected with the State of Chu. Song Yu is commonly said to have been a nephew of Qu Yuan, but reliable biographical information is scant. Song Yu is also said to have been a student of Qu Yuan. What is known of the poetic style attributed to Qu Yuan and Song Yu supports their inclusion in a "Chu Ci" poetic style; and, in the most important anthology in this regard, the Chu Ci, Song Yu has several poems attributed to him. Among the Chu Ci poems usually attributed to Song Yu, are those in the Jiu Bian section. Also credited to Song Yu, somewhat improbably, are several fu collected in Xiao Tong's 6th century Literary Anthology. }

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