Shen Fu

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Shen Fu
Native name
沈復
Born26 December 1763
DiedAfter 1825
Pen nameSanbai
OccupationYamen
LanguageLiterary Chinese
Period1780s?–1807
GenreAutobiography
Notable worksSix Records of a Floating Life
SpouseChen Yun (m. 1780)
Shen Fu
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese沈复
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShěn Fù
IPA[ʂə̀n fû]
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSānbái

Shen Fu (Chinese: 沈復; 26 December 1763 – after 1825), courtesy name Sanbai (三白), was a Chinese writer of the Qing Dynasty, best known for his autobiography Six Records of a Floating Life.

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Dwelling of a yamen in Suzhou, 18th century (from the painting Prosperous Suzhou)

Shen Fu was born in Changzhou (长洲, in Suzhou, Jiangsu province) in 1763. He was known as a great writer and wrote one of the best known descriptions of everyday life during the Qing Dynasty, Six Records of a Floating Life. In this text, which was completed in 1807, Shen Fu describes the gentle personality of his wife, Chen Yun (陈芸), and his love for her. He also chronicles the rejection of Chen Yun by his parents and her untimely death. Shen Fu was a government clerk, a yamen private secretary.

The work is considered a great classic of Chinese literature.[1]

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