Historical figures in jiuting town

Qian Quanzhou

Qian Quanzhou (129 ~ 1372), whose name was Qingyu, was descended from the king of wuyue. Zu Qianfu, Song Chengwulang, moved from Qiantang to Huating. He is a master of family studies, general history and literature, good at calligraphy and good at medicine. From the Yuan Dynasty to the Zhengnian period, Songjiang Daruhua Chimili Sha was elected to the post. After Zhang Shicheng was under the rule of Wu, Quan Zhou was called and refused to submit, so he lived in seclusion in Jiuting Yinjing. All the members of the club were named Zhilan Room, and all of them worked in Zhilan Room of Lingjin Dun to compile a county chronicle (that is, the Sixteen Volumes of Continued Records of Songjiang Prefecture), and also made rhyming books, and devoted themselves to the cause of literature. At that time, there were many epidemics in the countryside, and all of them studied medical methods intensively, saving the world with medicine, and wrote the famous medical book "The Sea Side", which has been highly valued by the medical community so far. All the people were dismissed from Dongwu. He died in the early Ming Dynasty at the age of 8.

Xia Tingzhi

Xia Tingzhi (13 ~ 1375), whose name was Bohe (also known as Baihe), was named Xuexiu, and he was also a Xuexiu fisherman. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, he lived in Huabing Sibei (now Xiajia, Jiuting Jiuli Pavilion, Songjiang). He became obsessed with collecting books, carefully studied the curvature and wrote beautiful articles, and was called "the palace army of Yuan Qu" by later generations.

Yang Weizhen

Yang Weizhen (1296 ~ 137) was born in Shanyin. Thai decided to be a scholar for four years (in 1327) and was appointed as Tiantai Yin, who was honest and self-controlled. After that, the three histories of Liao, Jin and Song were revised, and Wei Zhen wrote "Orthodox Debate" for more than a thousand words. Later, he was appointed as the general manager of Jiande Road, and was promoted to Jiangxi Confucianism. However, when he did not go to his post, Ruying rose up (Zhang Shicheng rose up) to avoid chaos in Fuchun Mountain. Later moved to Qiantang. In his later years, he taught as a apprentice, and set up a lecture hall in Xiabo and Jia's home in Jiuli Pavilion. Students were eager to learn from him. Wei Zhen became close friends with Lu Juren of Huating and Qian Weishan, who lived in Huating. After their death, they were buried together in tianmashan (also known as Ganshan) in Songjiang, and later generations revered it as the tomb of the Three Senior Scholars. Wei Zhen was a famous writer in Yuan Dynasty, and he wrote Collected Works of Dong Weizi, Ancient Yuefu of Mr. Tieya, Poems of Tieya and so on. He is also good at cursive script, and his brushwork is strong and healthy. He has been handed down from generation to generation with ink, such as the running script of "Zhen Jing Temple Raising Margin". The style of painting is clear and elegant. Poetry, calligraphy and painting are famous for a while.

Xu Shou

Xu Shou (1493 ~ 1569) was born in Xujiazhuang, Qibaoli, Qingpu (now Xujia Gallery in Songhu, Jiuting). When you are young, you have extraordinary ambitions, and you are decisive and persevering. At the age of twenty, my father was falsely imprisoned, that is, he bravely went to the capital, wrote a letter and knelt down to avenge his father. In the end, I was released by innocence, and I realized that life is like a boat, and it will encounter storms. Mingzhengdezhong, together with Zhang Xun, a villager, built Puhuitang Bridge, which laid the development pattern of Qibao Town. Later, with his good wife, Yang, along the north bank of Puhuitang, from Qibao to Sijing, they single-handedly invested employees to build 9 stone bridges.

Wang tingmei

Wang tingmei (1574 ~ 1648), with the tone of characters, was Yu Sun. Jiuting Xinglian Wang family members. In the thirty-seventh year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (169), he was a juren, and in the forty-first year of Wanli (1613), he was a scholar. Dr. Zhong Feng was awarded, and he was appointed as the official in Beijing, the prefect in Zhejiang and other places, and the procurator in Sichuan and other places. Soldiers patrol Hangzhou, Yan, Wen, Chu, Jiannan, Nanrui, and Huxi, and make the three customs of Huguang, Tea, You, Chen, and Gui, and prepare troops in Jingxing, put in order (in Hebei, one of the eight places in Taihang, which is an important place for military strategists), and also manage the post of Ma Zheng and the deputy envoys of the provinces to participate in politics, knowing Rao. The work contains "The Constitution forbids crossing the border, disturbs the people and abides by the tablet forever". He was buried in Jiuli Temple West.

Xu Zhenji

Xu Zhenji (1575 ~ 1644), born in Xujiazhuang, Qibaoli, Qingpu (now Xugeng ronin in Songhu, jiuting town), was born in Houyuan. In the twenty-eighth year of Wanli (16), he was promoted to the imperial examinations in Beijing the following year, only 25 years away from his father's ranking. Immediately, he was awarded as the principal of punishments by the court, with the same position as his father. He has served as the magistrate of Sichuan Kuizhou Prefecture and the deputy envoy of Sichuan provincial judges, and has been in charge of the rectification of criminal names in a province for more than 3 years. For the officials, Qing Hui was used to educate the people, and the Shu people praised it as "uncle like snow, liver, intestines and sheep", so they took "uncle kai" as the name and added encouragement to guard themselves. For the official post, Nai Fu wrote "Twenty-four Politicians" as a warning. At the age of 7. A lifetime of good poetry, chanting Ming Zhi or caring about people's feelings, or chanting the scenery and mountains and rivers in Sichuan, the first one is thousands. There are four collections of poems: The Collection of Shame Words, and the collections of poems are handed down from generation to generation, including Jinghua Pavilion Grass, Wanghua Pavilion Grass, Baiyun Grass and Mingshantang Poetry Collection.