? Yan Song briefly introduced the life of Yan Song, the famous prime minister of Ming Dynasty in China history.
The word (1480- 1567) is only in the middle, and its names include Mianan, Jiexi and Fenyi. He is from Jiangyou Human Resources and Social Security Department, Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province. He is an important minister, specializing in national politics for 20 years and a progressive official. He is a college student, a young Fu and Prince, and a master of Huagai Temple. He has profound attainments in calligraphy and is good at writing green words (in fact, his son Yan Shifan is a ghost writer and Yan Shifan is also good at writing green words), so he is one of the famous ministers. > Ming History lists him as one of the six treacherous court officials in Ming Dynasty, saying that he has no other talents, and that "all he wants to do is flatter, and stealing power is useless." Through drama and literary works, Yan Song's treacherous court official image has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. However, for many years, there is still controversy about whether Yan Song is a big traitor. In addition, scholars in Yan Song's hometown, such as Yan He, have different views on Yan Song's evaluation. I believe that he also has the side of loyalty to the monarch and love for the people, making good use of people and making outstanding achievements. > Ming History lists Yan Song as one of the six treacherous court officials in the Ming Dynasty, saying that he has no other talents and is "only interested in flattery, but stealing power is not profitable". Through drama and literary works, Yan Song's treacherous court official image has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. But for many years, there is still controversy about whether Yan Song is a big traitor. These disputes mainly revolve around the accusations that he specializes in the country, is good at politics, persecutes loyalty and is greedy for money. In addition, scholars in Yan Song's hometown, such as Yan He, have different views on Yan Song's evaluation. I believe that he also has the side of loyalty to the monarch and love for the people, making good use of people and making outstanding achievements. & gt In the Qing Dynasty, Pan Deyu's Poems on Yang Zhaiyi recorded a cloud: "Yue:" Peacocks are poisonous, but they don't hide articles. "Yan song also. ">" Biography of Wang Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty "said that Yan Song" began to lead the literary alliance with Li Panlong, attaching great importance to the dragon and monopolizing power for twenty years. The talent is the highest, the landscape is the most obvious, and the air cage covers the sea. A scholar-bureaucrat and a mountain man. Poet, Hengzi and Yuliu all ran around the door. & gt In the Qing Dynasty, Ji Yun made this comment on Yan Song's poetry anthology "Qian Shan Tangji" when compiling "Four Treasures of the Study's General Catalogue, Collections and Other Collections": "Although the Song Dynasty enjoyed good power, its poems were unique in its generation. Wang Shizhen's Yue Fu Bian said, "Peacocks are poisonous, so you can't hide articles. "It's also public opinion. However, if you trace back what you have done, you can compare it with those who are talented but not talented. So, although you are working, you only have eyes to express meaning. > Zhang in the Qing Dynasty said in Ming History that Yan Song "had no other talents except flattering others and stealing power and wasting profits", but at the same time he had to admit that he was "famous for his ancient poems". & gt Cao Guoqing, a famous historian, believes that when Yan Song first entered imperial academy, calligraphy became famous. In the Ming Dynasty, imperial academy recruited all the imperial examination talents, which was equivalent to the central think tank and secretariat. Yan Song's articles on Confucian classics and philosophy are often listed as the first choice, and his poems often win the first prize in banquets. Therefore, people can appreciate his calligraphy skills as well as his articles, so they can appreciate it twice. Since then, many scholars from imperial academy and other posts, from the capital to the local, are proud of their Mo Bao. During his eight years in seclusion in Qian Shan, Yan Song learned a lot about Copybook for calligraphy, and his calligraphy attainments were superb. So far, there are more than 10 inscriptions in Beijing, such as his calligraphy relic "Six Habitats". His calligraphy remains are still preserved in more than 20 famous scenic spots in China, such as "the first pass in the world" in Shanhaiguan, "Fu Sheng" in Qufu, Shandong, and "Manjianghong" in Yuefei Temple in West Lake, Hangzhou (but the inscription was later changed to Xia Yan). & gt