Sima Guang is a leader of the…
1071 CE
Sima Guang is a leader of the conservative faction at the Song court, resolutely opposed to the reformist policies of Chancellor Wang Anshi.
Sima has presented increasingly critical memorials to the throne until 1070, when he refused further appointment and withdrew from court.
In 1071, he takes up residence in Luoyang, where he will remain with an official sinecure, providing sufficient time and resources to continue compilation.
Indeed, though the historian and the emperor continued to disagree on policies, Sima's enforced retirement proves essential for him to fully complete his chronological history.
Sima Guang is also a lexicographer (who perhaps edited the Jiyun), and spent decades compiling his 1066 Leipian ("Classified Chapters", cf.
the Yupian) dictionary.
Based on the Shuowen Jiezi, it includes 31,319 Chinese characters, many of which were coined in the Song and Tang Dynasty.