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How many champions have Suzhou won?

Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "the tide has crossed Kunshan and Suzhou has become the champion". There have been 60 * * * since the number one scholar in the Tang Dynasty, and the information is as follows:

Tang dynasty (14 scholar)

Yang Ping (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Hongnong County (now Lingbao, Sanmenxia, Henan Province), lived in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and was the number one scholar in Jiayin Department of Tang Daizong in the 9th year of Dali (774).

Yang Ning? —803), named Maogong, was born in Hongnong County (now Lingbao, Sanmenxia, Henan Province) and lived in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). He was the number one scholar in the 13th year of Tang Daizong Dali (778).

Ding Gong (the year of birth and death is unknown), whose real name is Ping Zi, was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and was the number one scholar in Zhenyuan five years in Tang Dezong (789). [2]

[2] Ding Gong's works are the first in Ming Dynasty, not the first in Jinshi. There were many imperial examinations in the Tang Dynasty, and Kobe's Jinshi was also very important. However, all previous dynasties called the first scholar the champion. Although the first in the Ming Dynasty is also the first, it is generally not called the champion. Therefore, Ding Gong's works have no champions, but there are champions, which can even be said to be more valued than nominal champions.

Shen Chuanshi (date of birth and death is unknown) was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and was the champion of Yiyou Branch in the 21st year of Zhenyuan, Tang Dezong (805).

Shen Yazhi (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Wucheng County, Huzhou (now Huzhou, Zhejiang Province), Wujiang County, Suzhou (now Wujiang, Jiangsu Province), and Tang Xianzong won the first prize in Yuanhe Decade (8 15).

Qilu (the year of birth and death is unknown), whose real name is Zurong, was born in Heyangshan, Changshu County, Suzhou (now fenghuang town Grange, Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province), and was the champion of Gengshenke in Tang Wenzong five years (840). [3]

[3] For a long time in the Tang Dynasty, many scholars did not remember the history of the number one scholar, and Qilu was one of them. According to the records of Changshu county annals and Lu genealogy, the Qing Dynasty proved to be the champion.

Gui (date of birth and death is unknown) was born in Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and was the champion of Dingchou in the eleventh year (857).

Gui Renshao (date of birth and death unknown), born in Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the first scholar in Xian Tong, Tang Yizong in 10 (869).

Gui Renze (date of birth and death unknown), born in Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the champion of Wu Jia in the 15th year of Xian Tong, Tang Yizong (874).

Lu Yi (847-905), whose real name is YUNDI, was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). He said that he was born in Jiaxing County, Suzhou (now Jiaxing, Zhejiang) and lived in Shaanxi County (now Shaanxi County, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province). In the second year of Guangqi in Tang Xizong (886), he won the third prize.

Gui an (? —892), a native of Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the number one scholar in the first year of Tang Zhaozong Jingfu (892).

Su Jian (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), originally from Wugong County, Jingzhaofu (now Wugong County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province), and was the champion of Jiayin in the first year of Ganning, Tang Zhaozong (894).

Gui Shu (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). He lived in Guanghua, Tang Zhaozong for four years (90 1 year) and was the top scholar of Xinyouke.

Born in Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province), born in Guangxi (the year of birth and death is unknown), God bless for two years (905) as the first scholar.

Song Dynasty (five literary champions and four martial arts champions)

Mo Zhuo (1089- 1 164) was born in Wuxian, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), and was born in Wucheng County, Huzhou (now Huzhou, Zhejiang). He lived in Song Huizong for two years (165438).

Zhu Qizong (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Wuxian County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province) in Pingjiang Prefecture. For eight years, he has been the top martial arts scholar in Renchen Branch of Song Xiaozong main road (1 172).

Huang You (1 150-? ), Ziyou, born in Changzhou County, Pingjiang Prefecture (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the top scholar in the department of Xin Chou in Song Xiaozong in the eighth year of Xichun (11).

Wei Jing (1 159—1226), a native of Qiandeng Town, Kunshan County, Pingjiang Prefecture (now Qiandeng Town, Kunshan County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the champion of Chen Jia in the eleventh year of Xichun in Song Xiaozong (1 184).

Lin? * (date of birth and death is unknown), born in Wuxian County, Pingjiang Prefecture (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), originally from Fuqing County, Fuzhou (now Fuqing, Fujian Province), and in the 11th year of Xichun in Song Xiaozong (1 184), he was once the top martial arts scholar of Chen Jia.

* The word is "Zuoyoushan Piao" and the sound is "Piao".

Zhou Hu (? -1229), the word uncle, was born in Changshu County, Pingjiang Prefecture (now Changshu, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), originally from Linhuai County, Sizhou (now lin huai zhen, Sihong County, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province), in the second year of Qingyuan in Song Ningzong (1 196), and was the top scholar in Wu Ke, Chen Bing.

Liu was born in Qiandeng Town, Kunshan County, Pingjiang Prefecture (now Qiandeng Town, Kunshan City, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province). His ancestral home is Northwest Township, Changxi County, Fuzhou (Fuan County was later built, now Fuan, Ningde, Fujian), and he was the champion of Wuxu in the second year of Jiaxi, Song Lizong (1238).

Wei Ruxian (date of birth and death unknown), born in Tongli Town, Wujiang County, Pingjiang Prefecture (now Tongli Town, Wujiang, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the top scholar of Song Lizong Chen Jia Cohen for four years (1244).

This subject is specially opened in Song Lizong, so it is called Cohen. Wei Ruxian, who won the first place, is the "special champion". However, Cohen in Song Dynasty is still different from that in Qing Dynasty.

Ruan (date of birth and death unknown), born in Wuxian County, Pingjiang Prefecture (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the first scholar in the first year of Xianchun (1265).

Ming Dynasty (8 literary champions, 1 martial arts champion)

Shi Pan (1417-1440) was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou, South Zhili (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), and Ming Yingzong was no longer the top scholar in the fourth year of orthodoxy (1439).

(1435- 1504), whose real name is Bo, was born in Changzhou County, Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and Ming Xianzong (1472) was the top scholar of Chenke in Chenghua.

Mao Cheng (1460- 1523), a native of Kunshan County, Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili, was the first scholar in the study of guichou in the sixth year of Hongzhi (1493).

Zhu Xizhou (1473- 1557), the word Maozhong, was originally from Rugao County, Taizhou, Yangzhou Province, and Nanzhili (now Rugao, Nantong, Jiangsu Province), then moved to Kunshan County, Suzhou Province (now Kunshan, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and then moved to Wuxian County, Suzhou Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). Nine years of Hongzhi in Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty (65438)

Gu (1473- 1540), formerly known as Tong, was born in Kunshan County, Suzhou (now Kunshan, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and was the first scholar of Ugly Department B in the eighteenth year of Hongzhi of Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty (1505).

Shen Kun (1507- 1560), a native of Dahewei, Huai 'an Prefecture, South Zhili (now Chuzhou District, Huai 'an City, Jiangsu Province), was originally from Kunshan, Suzhou Prefecture (now Kunshan, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province). In the twentieth year of Jiajing, Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty (154 1), Xin Chou was the top scholar.

Shen Shixing (1535- 16 14), the first scholar in the family of Renxu in the forty-first year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1562), was born in Changzhou County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province).

Chen (date of birth is unknown) was born in Wuxian County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili, and was the champion of Xu Bing Division in the 14th year of Wanli (1586).

Text (1574-1636), formerly known as the word wenqi. He was born in Changzhou County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili, and in the second year of Mingxi (1622), he was the champion of Xuke.

Qing dynasty (the 28th scholar in literature)

Sun Chengen (1620- 1659), formerly known as Shu, was born in Heyangshan, Changshu County, Suzhou (now fenghuang town Grange, Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province) and was a member of the Reform Movement of 1898.

* Sun Chengen didn't have Jiangsu Province when he was alive.

Xu (1634- 169 1 year) was born in Kunshan County, Suzhou (now Kunshan, Jiangsu) and Changshu County, Suzhou (now Changshu, Jiangsu). Sixteen years of Shunzhi (65438)

Miao Tong (1627—1697) was born in Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), the capital of Nanzhili (jiangnan province was restructured in Qing Dynasty, and Houjiangsu Province was transferred to the east). In the sixth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1667), Ding failed to win the first prize.

Tan Han (1637- 1704), born in Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province), was originally from Fengyang County (now Fengyang County, Chuzhou City, Anhui Province), and was in the 12th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1673).

Tan Han (1637- 1704), born in Changzhou County, Suzhou (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province), was originally from Fengyang County (now Fengyang County, Chuzhou City, Anhui Province), and was in the 12th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1673).

Patten (1645- 17 19) was born in Changzhou County, Suzhou Prefecture, jiangnan province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and was the top scholar in Chen Bing in the 15th year of the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1676).

Gui (1642- 1689) was born in Changshu County, South Zhili (now Changshu, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). In the Qing Dynasty, it was changed to jiangnan province, and later Jiangsu Province was divided into the east. In the eighteenth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1679), he was no longer the top scholar.

Lukentang (1650- 1696) was born in Changzhou County, jiangnan province (later divided into Jiangsu Province) (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and in the 24th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1685), he was the first scholar in the Ugly Department.

Wang Yi (167 1 year-1706), a native of Changshu County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, was the No.1 scholar in Chen Geng in the thirty-ninth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1700).

Wang Shichen (1680- 1729), a native of Changzhou County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the top scholar in the department of Nonchenke in the fifty-first year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (17 12).

Wang Jingming (1668—172 1 year), a native of Jiading County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Jiading District, Shanghai), was the No.1 scholar in the fifty-second year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (17 13). [5]

[5] This part is specially designed to celebrate the 60th birthday of Emperor Kangxi.

Xu (1674- 1738), a native of Changzhou County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the No.2 scholar in the fifty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (17 15).

Wang Yingquan (date of birth and death is unknown), born in Changshu County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Changshu, Jiangsu Province), originally from Xiuning County, Huizhou Prefecture, Anhui Province (now Xiuning County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province), was the champion of the reform in the 57th year of Kangxi (17 18).

Peng Qifeng (170 1 year —— 1784), a native of Changzhou County, Suzhou Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was Ding Weike's top scholar in the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727).

Bi Yuan (1730- 1797), a native of Fuyang County, Taicang, Jiangsu Province (now Taicang, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the top scholar in Chen Geng in the 25th year of Emperor Gaozong (1760).

Qin Dacheng (1720- 1779) was born in Jiading County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Jiading District, Shanghai). In the twenty-eighth year of Emperor Gaozong (1763), he was the top scholar in the imperial family.

Zhang Shuxun (date of birth is unknown), whose real name is Chang, was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). In the thirty-first year of Emperor Gaozong of Qing Dynasty (1766), he was the top scholar in Xu Bing.

Chen Chuzhe (1736- 1787), a native of Fuyuan County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the first scholar in the ugly department in the thirty-fourth year of Emperor Gaozong (1769).

Bai Qian (1734- 1799), born in Changzhou County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the first scholar of the Xin Chou School in the forty-sixth year of Emperor Gaozong (178 1 year).

Note: Pay special attention. Bai Qian was the first person in the Qing Dynasty, and the only person in Suzhou who won three yuan in a row (after having obtained the provincial examination, taking the examination, and palace examination). He is also the only person in the history of China who won six yuan in a row (No.1 in Changzhou County, No.1 in Suzhou Prefecture, No.1 in Jiangsu Academy of Sciences and No.3 in the official imperial examination).

Shi (1755 ——1837) was born in Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), and in the fifty-fifth year of Emperor Gaozong (1790), he was the top scholar. [6]

[6] This paragraph was specially made by Cohen to celebrate the 80th birthday of Qianlong.

Pan (1770- 1854) was born in wuxian county, Suzhou, Jiangsu province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu province). In the fifty-eighth year of Emperor Gaozong (1793), he was ranked as the top scholar in the domain family.

Wu (1773- 1844), a native of Fuyuan County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the top scholar of Xuke in Jiaqing seven years (180 1).

Wu Xinzhong (date of birth is unknown), whose real name is Yuefu, was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou, Jiangsu (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). In the 13th year of Jiaqing of Renzong in Qing Dynasty (1808), he was the top scholar in Chen Wu.

Wu (1798- 1853), a native of Wuxian County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, was the champion of Renchen in the 12th year of Daoguang reign of Xuanzong in Qing Dynasty (1832). [7]

[7] This section was specially made by Cohen to celebrate the 50th birthday of Daoguang Emperor.

Lu Zengxiang (18 15—1882), a native of Taicang, Jiangsu Province (now Taicang, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the top scholar in Geng Xu in the thirty years of Daoguang (1849).

Weng Tonghe (1830—1904), a native of Changshu County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Changshu, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was the first scholar in Chen Bing in the sixth year of Qing Xianfeng (1856).

Weng Zengyuan (1843-? ), the word Zhongyuan, was born in Changshu County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Changshu, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). In the second year of Tongzhi in Mu Zong in the Qing Dynasty (1863), Guihai Kean was the champion. [8]

[8] This section was specially made by Cohen to celebrate the reign of Emperor Tongzhi.

Hong Jun (1839- 1893), a native of Wuxian County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, was the top scholar of Chen Wuke in Tongzhi of Mu Zong in Qing Dynasty for seven years (1868).

Lu Runxiang (184 1 year-1915 years) was born in Fuyuan county, Suzhou, Jiangsu province, and was the top scholar in JOE in the 13th year of Tongzhi in Mu Zong in Qing Dynasty (1874).