Fan Ye (398 – 23 January 446 ), courtesy name Weizong (蔚宗) , was a Chinese historian, philosopher, and politician of the Liu Song dynasty during the Southern and Northern dynasties period. He was the compiler of the historical text Book of the Later Han . The fourth son of Fan Tai ( 范泰 ), Fan Ye was born in present-day Shaoxing , Zhejiang, but his ancestral home was in Nanyang, Henan . After his birth, he was made heir of another male relative Fan Hongzhi ( 范弘之 ).
3-498: Fan Ye may refer to: Fan Ye (Han dynasty) , Eastern Han dynasty official Fan Ye (historian) (398 – January 446), Liu Song dynasty historian and politician, compiler of Book of the Later Han Fan Ye (gymnast) (born 1986), former Chinese gymnast Fan Ye (translator) (born 1977), Chinese translator Nickname for Fan Bingbing [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
6-643: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fan Ye (historian) He was a noted atheist who heavily criticised Buddhism , Yin and Yang , and the concept of the Mandate of Heaven . To this end, he cited Zhang Heng 's scientific studies as evidence. In January 446, Fan Ye was accused of rebellion and executed, along with many associates including his son Fan Ai ( 范藹 ). The Book of Song described Fan as "less than seven chi in height, fat and dark in complexion, with no eyebrows or beard". When Fan Ye
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