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'''Yan Ruoqu''' ({{Zh|t=閻若璩|s=阎若璩|p=Yán Ruòqú|w=Yen Jochü}}; November 11, 1636 - July 9, 1704) was an influential [[China|Chinese]] [[scholar]] from the early [[Qing Dynasty]]. He was born to a scholarly family in [[Taiyuan|Taiyuan, Shanxi]]. Yan Ruoqu is most famous for proving that 25 chapters of the ''[[Classic of History]]'' were forgeries (see [[:zh:尚書古文疏證]]. He also made observations and theories about the motions of [[the moon]] and the [[planet]]s.
[[Liang Qichao]] praised Yan as being "number one textual scholar of the recent 300 years" (approx. translation from the Chinese Wiki quote 不能不認為近三百年學術解放之第一功臣, unreferenced). As such, he became an important precursor of the [[Doubting Antiquity School]].
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