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Which dynasty did Guan Hanqing belong to and what works did he have?
Guan Hanqing (1219—1301), the founder of Yuan Zaju, the greatest dramatist in the history of China, and the head of the "Four Masters of Yuan Qu". The evening number has been borrowed (one name is A Borrow), and it has been borrowed. Han nationality, Xiezhou people (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), native of Dadu (now Beijing), Zhou Qi people (now anguo city, Hebei), etc. Together with Bai Pu, Ma Zhiyuan and Zheng Guangzu, they are also called "the four masters of Yuanqu". Zaju achieved the greatest success, with 67 dramas and 18 dramas. Whether individual works were written by him is still inconclusive. The most famous is Yuan. Guan Hanqing has also written many historical dramas, such as single knife meeting, single whip, West Shu dream and so on. Now there are more than 40 pieces of Sanqu, 10 sets. His Sanqu is rich in content, fresh and vigorous in style and of high artistic value. Guan Hanqing's image of "I am a copper pea that can't be steamed, boiled, boiled, fried or cracked" ("I am not old") is also widely known, and is known as "Qusheng".