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|t=許仲琳 |s=许仲琳 |p=Xǔ Zhōnglín |w=Hsü Chung-lin }} Xu Zhonglin ({{zh|t=許仲琳|s=许仲琳|first=t}}; died 1560)[1] was a Chinese writer who lived in the Ming dynasty. He is best known as the author of the novel Fengshen Yanyi. He was born in Nanjing. Some{{who|date=October 2011}} say that Xu wrote the novel for a trousseau for his daughter. His pseudonym might be "Zhongshan Yisou" ({{lang|zh-hant|鍾山逸叟}}), which literally means "a carefree old man living in Mount Zhong". The name appears in Chapter 2 of Fengshen Yanyi. See also
References1. ^{{cite book|title=Chinese healing exercises: the tradition of Daoyin|author=Kohn, Livia|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|isbn=0-8248-3269-8|page=238}} {{Fengshen Yanyi}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Xu, Zhonglin}}{{China-writer-stub}} 6 : Ming dynasty novelists|Investiture of the Gods|Chinese fantasy writers|Writers from Nanjing|1560 deaths|Chinese male novelists |
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