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Who was anonymous in Yuan Dynasty?

Jane Doe is not alone.

Historically, whether it is a poem, an article or a party to an event, either there is no evidence to test or the author himself is unwilling to reveal his name, he will use "anonymous" instead of his own name.

Anonymous:

Refers to a person whose name cannot be verified.

Yu Yue in Tea House with Congchao Tea Soup in the Qing Dynasty: The Note to the South Window of Ming Dynasty says,' Tea is served when guests arrive, and soup is served when they want to go.' "

Chen Qingting's White Jade Zhai Thorn Volume 5: "Nine Songs of Song Ji written by Anonymous is a beautiful poem and a wonderful house of ancient music."

Lu Xun's "Lessons from the Southern Tune to the North": "It is generally known that all cultural relics are gradually created by unknown people."

Selected Works compiled by Xiao Tong (50 1-53 1) in Liang Dynasty (Zhonghua Book Company, 1977 edition). Travel Again was written by Anonymous.

The new edition of People's Literature Publishing House 20 10 is signed "Cao Xueqin, Continued by Anonymous", which shows that "Gao E's theory of continuing books" has been abandoned.