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Introduction to celebrities in Nanping Pucheng County, list of historical figures in Nanping Pucheng County

Huang Zhen [Song Dynasty]

Huang Zhen, courtesy name Boqi, was born in Pucheng, Jianzhou (now part of Fujian). He became a Jinshi in the second year of Emperor Taizong Duangong's reign (989) (Volume 33 of "Fujian General Chronicles"). Lei Qian wrote Zuo Lang, general judge of Suizhou, and promoted Jianghuai transportation envoy. Later he learned about Raozhou and moved to Guangdong as a transit envoy. There is a biography in volume 303 of "History of the Song Dynasty". ...[Details]

Zhang Heng [Song Dynasty] (1025~1099)

Zhang Heng, courtesy name Ziping, was from Pucheng. Born in the third year of Tiansheng of Song Dynasty (1025). In the second year of Jiayou's reign (1057), he became the first Jinshi and was awarded the title of General Judge of Huzhou (which governs present-day Wuxing, Zhejiang Province). He was ordered to remove the school secretary and move to the Taichang Temple to be the magistrate of salt and iron. He was appointed as a daily commentator. He came to know Yingzhou (governing today's Fuyang, Anhui) and Ruzhou (governing today's Linru, Henan). At the beginning of Xining (1068-1077), he was also sentenced to Taichang Temple and knew the judge in the West Courtyard. Zhang Heng was sent as an envoy to the Liao Kingdom. The Lord of the Liao Dynasty deceived Zhang Heng into thinking that he was a scribe. During the banquet, he proposed to use archery to entertain him. If the balance is broken, the Lord of Liao will think that he is both civil and military and treats him with great courtesy. It was reported that the Liao State's defense was lax and it could wait for an opportunity to send troops, but it was not adopted. Zhang Heng considered...[Details]

Zhen Dexiu [Song Dynasty] (1178~1235)

Zhen Dexiu (October 27, 1178) May 28, 1235), he was originally named Shifu, later changed to Jingyuan, and then changed to Xiyuan, with the name Xishan. His original surname was Shen, but he changed his surname to Zhen to avoid the taboo of Xiaozong. A native of Pucheng, Fujian (now Xianyang Town, Pucheng County). A famous Neo-Confucianist in the late Southern Song Dynasty, he was as famous as Wei Liaoweng. Scholars called him "Mr. Xishan". In the fifth year of Qingyuan (1199), Zhendexiu passed the imperial examination, and in the first year of Kaixi (1205), he entered the Boxue Hongci Department. During Lizong's reign, he was promoted to Minister of Rites and Direct Bachelor of Arts. Shi Miyuan was so worried that he was impeached and dismissed from his post. He started to know Quanzhou and Fuzhou. In the first year of Duanping (1234), he entered the dynasty as the Minister of Hubu and changed to Han...[Details]

Zhang Shi [Song Dynasty] (989~1050)

Zhang Shi ( 989-1050), courtesy name Jingze, a native of Pucheng, Fujian Province in the Song Dynasty. In the third year of Tianxi reign of Song Dynasty (1019), he became a Jinshi and became the chief registrar of Jiangle County. There was a trap in Jiangle County. Miners' taxes were not paid in full and hundreds of people were detained. When Zhang Shi took office, he adjusted the tax amount according to the rich and the poor. The rich paid more and the poor paid less. After adjustment, the taxation was completed. Later he was transferred to the post of Lieutenant of Xiangfu (now Kaifeng, Henan). Zhao Zhen went to Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) as a general and recruited him as a judge. He successively served as a judge in Xuzhou (now Xuchang, Henan) and Raozhou (now Boyang, Jiangxi), and then was promoted to Zhimingzhou (now east of Yongnian, Hebei) and Qianzhou (now Ganzhou, Jiangxi). The third minister sent a message to Qianzhou to lose silk to the market... [Details]

Zhang Kai [Song Dynasty] (1027~1102)

Zhang Kai Kai, courtesy name Zhifu, was from Pucheng. Born in the fifth year of Tiansheng (1027). In the second year of Zhiping (1065), he became a Jinshi. During the Zhezong Dynasty, Li Jixian Palace compiled and compiled, learned about Weizhou, and entered Duanming Palace as a bachelor. In the first year of Emperor Huizong's founding of the Jingguo Dynasty (1101), he excepted Tongzhi to serve in the Privy Council. In the first year of Chongning (1102), he was a bachelor of Zizheng Palace and an envoy of Zhongtai Yi Palace, and was given the posthumous title of Zhuang Jian. …[Details]

Yang Huizhi [Song] (921~1000)

Yang Huizhi, courtesy name Zhongyou, was born in Pucheng, Fujian, in the first year of Liang Longde after the Five Dynasties (921) Year) born. Study hard since childhood. At that time, Jiang Wei and Jiang Wenwei, the predecessors of Tongyi, were famous poets and poets in the south of the Yangtze River. Yang Hui studied Li as his teacher, and after a long time, he became as famous as them. When he was in his 20s, Yang Huizhi studied at Lushan Academy in Xunyang. Later, he sneaked around and went to the Central Plains to answer the imperial examination of the Later Zhou Dynasty. Dou Yi, a scholar of the Hanlin Academy, and Wang Pu, a scholar of the Privy Council, all admired his genius when they saw his article. In the second year of Xiande in the later Zhou Dynasty (955), Yang Huizhi became a Jinshi Jia Ke and was promoted to 16 "special and other" rank by the Ministry of Rites. Zhou Shizong Chai Rong ordered his ministers to review, and only four people including Yang Huizhi were selected and awarded... [Details]

Zhang Dun [Song] Prime Minister of the Song Dynasty (1035~1105)

Zhang Dun (1035-1105), courtesy name Zihou, was a Han nationality from Pucheng (now Pucheng County, Nanping City, Fujian Province). An outstanding politician, strategist, reformer, calligrapher and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the second year of Jiayou's reign (1057), he passed the Jinshi title and held the posts of magistrate of Shangluo County, official of Xiongwu Army Jiedu, Zuo Lang, magistrate of Wujin County, etc., with remarkable political achievements. He led the army to pacify the barbarians in Hubei, Hunan and other places, opened up the southwest region, unified the separatist forces in the interior, participated in the Xining Reform, and assisted in the implementation of the new law. After the reform failed, he was demoted.

In the eighth year of Yuanyou (1093), he paid homage to Prime Minister Zhang Dun and continued to reform the bad government. During his reign, he denounced the old party and restored... [Details]

Wu Chong [Tang Dynasty] Prime Minister of the Song Dynasty (1021~1080) )

Wu Chong (1021-1080), whose courtesy name was Chongqing, was a native of Pucheng, Jianzhou (now part of Fujian). Minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, Wu Yu's younger brother. In the fifth year of Jingyou's reign, he became a Jinshi and was transferred to Gushu County as the chief registrar. He became the direct lecturer of the Imperial College and the professor of Wu Palace. In addition to the director of Jixian School, Wu Anchi, son of Wu Chong, was Wang Anshi's son-in-law. However, he did not support Wang Anshi's reform and believed that the new law was not convenient for the people. In the eighth year of Xining's reign, he became the privy envoy. In the ninth year of Xining (1076), Wang Anshi resigned as prime minister, and Wu Chong succeeded Tong Zhongshu's family Ping Zhangshi. Wu Chong (1021-1080), minister of the Northern Song Dynasty. The courtesy name is Chongqing, a native of Pucheng, Jianzhou (now part of Fujian), and his younger brother Wu Yu. Jinshi in the fifth year of Jingyou's reign, transferred to Gushu County as chief registrar... [Details]

Yang Zai [Yuan] Four great poets in the Yuan Dynasty (1271~1323)

Yang Zai (1271) ~1323) Yuan Dynasty poet. The courtesy name is Zhonghong, a native of Pucheng (now Pucheng County, Fujian Province). Moved to Hangzhou. At the age of forty, he was not in office, so he was appointed as the editor of the Academy of National History by Bu Yizhao. Later, he became a Jinshi and was recommended to the Ningguo Road General Manager's Office. Yang Zai was quite famous at that time, and his articles were mainly about Qi. Zhao Meng and others highly praised him. His poems generally praise reality, and sometimes show slight dissatisfaction. For example, "Huai Qiantang Old Friend Came to Ying Zhongfu" and "Send Wei Yang Jiahou" are all indignant for those who have not been recognized for their talents. In addition, in his later years, when he felt that there was no success in his career, he would often lament that he was old and humble. His poem "What Happens in a Guest" said: Gradually, I feel the stars and rain on my temples... [Details]

Yang Yi [Song Dynasty] (974~1020)

Yang Yi (974~1020) was a writer of Northern Song Dynasty and a major writer of Western-style poetry. The word is New Year. A native of Pucheng, Jianzhou (now part of Pucheng County, Fujian). In the eleventh year of the year, Taizong heard about his name and ordered him to be sent to Quexia to test his poems and poems, and he was awarded the title of provincial orthography to his secretary. He was awarded Jinshi in Chunhua. He was a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy and a compiler of the History Museum, and was promoted to Minister of the Ministry of Industry. He is upright and upright, and politically supports Prime Minister Kou to resist the invasion of Liao soldiers. He also opposed Song Zhenzong's superstitious activities of building large-scale construction projects and praying for immortals and worshiping gods. His posthumous title was Wen, and he was known as Yang Wengong. Yang Yi is good at reading and remembering, especially rules and regulations. He once participated in the preliminary revision of "Taizong Shilu" Zhang Dun's introduction, and majored in "Cefu Yuangui". When he was editing books in the History Museum, he once...[Details]