Fan Zhongyan's information

Fan Zhongyan (989- 1052), originally from Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Jiangsu Province), was born in Wenqian, Han nationality. After the prime minister of Tang Dynasty walked on the ice. A famous politician, thinker, strategist and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, his ancestral home was Yinzhou (now Binxian County, Shaanxi Province), and later he moved to Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province). He is honest, compassionate, upright and upright, and advocates reform. Repeatedly slandered by traitors and demoted several times. 1052 (left four years) died in Xuzhou on May 20th at the age of 64. In December of that year, he was buried in Wanan Mountain, southeast of Luoyang, Henan Province, and was named King Chu and Wang Wei. Fan Wenzheng Gong Ji, who has been handed down from ancient times, has four photographic editions, a chronicle and a record of words and deeds.

achievement

Fan Zhongyan has a high literary accomplishment and wrote the famous "Yueyang Tower", in which "Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later" is a famous sentence throughout the ages. Many well-known ci poems, such as "Fisherman's Passion" and "Su Mu Gai", are desolate and bold, vigorous and powerful, and passed down from generation to generation. Ouyang Xiu was once called "the subject of poverty". For "Fan Wenzheng Public Collection". Fan Chunren is his second son, and both father and son were prime ministers. Yueyang Tower

[6] "The voice of Pi Xi of the Phoenix Emperor is also ridiculed in Chu Kuang; He is not a unicorn in the world, but also killed Lu people. Is it that the phoenix sneered at it, but it didn't work, and ours hurt it? So you can roll, this is a magic weapon; Burn and change, who is Ying Qiong? I would rather die than be born in silence "-Fan Zhongyan wrote in reply to his friend Mei's" Lingwu Fu "(probably in the third year of Jing You (A.D. 1036), when he and Ouyang Xiu, Yu Jing, were relegated because of their words. Because Fan Zhongyan was demoted for remonstrance many times, Mei's composition "Lingwu Fu" advised Fan Zhongyan to talk less and mind his own business. Lingwu Fu emphasizes that "Ning Ming died, but he was born in silence", which is the so-called "intellectual conscience" at present. Fan Zhongyan's statement is quite similar to the famous American saying "Give me liberty or give me death" in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China (originally Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" in AD 1775), but it was 740 years earlier than him. Fan Zhongyan's Calligraphy (10)