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Pan Lei (潘耒 Pān Lěi) (1646 – 1708) was a Qing dynasty scholar. He wrote the prefaces for a number of works that appeared in his time. In the preface to writer Qu Dajun's book Guangdong Xinyu, widely regarded as a valuable source on the economic and social conditions of Guangdong in 1700, Pan wrote about the beauty, natural resources, and unique history of East Guangdong. Pan was also involved in the study of mathematics. In the preface to Mei Wending's Fangchenglun, a treatise on linear algebra written in 1690, he wrote:
Although mathematics is the last of the Six Arts (liui ), it has wide applications. Without mathematics, it is impossible to understand the measurement of Heaven and the
survey of the Earth; it is impossible to regulate taxes and to manage finances; it is impossible to raise armies and dispose troops; it is impossible to administer civil engineering.
Pan Lei's collected works also included the opinions of women who believed that poetry writing was considered unnecessary for women, which led to their works being kept secret.
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潘耒(1646年 - 1708年),字次耕,又字稼堂,晚自号止止居士,江南吴江县(今江苏吴江市)人。潘柽章之弟。
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清史稿 | 4 |
晚晴簃诗汇 | 2 |
大清一统志 | 2 |
皇朝文献通考 | 3 |
江南通志 | 2 |
四库全书总目提要 | 7 |
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