Chi Chao's introduction

(336-378), jing xing, Jingyu, was born in Jinxiang, Gaoping (now Jinxiang, Shandong), an official of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a calligrapher, a Buddhist scholar, his grandson, his son Cheng, and a civil historian. Chi Chao was born in Gaopingxi family, and served as Jun Fu, Zheng, Jun Fu, assistant minister of Sanqi, assistant minister of Zhongshu and Stuart Zuo Changshi. He is the mastermind of Huan Wen, who once advised Huan Wen to abolish the emperor and deceive the king. Huan Wen failed in the third Northern Expedition because he didn't listen to his advice. After Huan Wen's death, he resigned as Stuart Zuo Changshi because of his mother's funeral. Later, he was restored to be a regular servant of scattered riding, and later he was appointed as general Xuanwei and magistrate of Linhai, which Yunchao did not accept. Taiyuan died in December of the following year at the age of 42. Chao's cursive script is as good as Erwang's, and his books are legally classified as China products. He is also proficient in Buddhism, and he has written the Buddhist Sutra, which is praised as "a beautiful man for a while" by famous monks such as Zhi Daolin.