Ou Yangxun (557-64 1) was born in Linxiang County, Tanzhou (now Changsha City, Hunan Province). Tang Dynasty minister, calligrapher, son of Ouyang Gui, assistant minister of Chen Huangmen in Southern Dynasties.
When Yang Di was in Sui Dynasty, Ou Yangxun became a doctor too often. In the third year of Wude (620), he took refuge in Dou Jiande, the king of Xia, and was named Taichangqing. In the fifth year of Wude (622), he surrendered Li Yuan to teach Shi, moved Guanglu to be a doctor, taught him, led the Prince Gengling, and got a bachelor's degree. He is a native of Bohai County and presided over the compilation of the Collection of Arts and Literature. Zhenguan fifteen years, at the age of eighty-five.
Juvenile displacement
Ou Yangxun's grandfather Ouyang Li successively served as ambassador, commander-in-chief of Hengzhou Military Region, general Annan and general Cheung Nam. Ou Yangxun's father, Ouyang Yang, joined the army with his father at the age of 20, and was brave and good at fighting. Later, following in his father's footsteps, he successively served as the commander-in-chief of 19 Kyushu Army and the secretariat of Guangzhou.
In the first year of Chen (569), he was honored as a general because of his suspicion of having two minds. Ou Yangxun lived with his adoptive father for more than 20 years and lived in Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu).