Calligraphy regular script Zi Yuan

Answer: Lianzhong Sanyuan

Explanation: Sanyuan: The imperial examination system named Xie Yuan, Huiyuan and Champion as the first names of the provincial examination, general examination and palace examination, collectively referred to as "Sanyuan". Won the first place in the provincial examination, the first place in the general examination and the first place in the palace examination.

From: Feng Ming Menglong's "Warning Records" Volume 18: "On its ambition, it seems that Feng Jing and Lu Shang won three yuan in a row, and only counted the things in their bags, which is really timid."

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; Of winning the first place three times in a row.

In the ancient imperial examinations in China, * * had 17 people, while liberal arts had 15 people:

Zhang and Cui in Tang Dynasty;

Sun He, Wang Zeng, Song Yao, Yang Zhi, Wang Ruocuo and Feng Jing in the Song Dynasty;

Meng Songxian of Jin Dynasty;

Wang Zongzhe of the Yuan Dynasty;

Huang Guan and Shang Lu in Ming Dynasty;

Qian Ming, Chen Jichang and Dai Quheng in Qing Dynasty.

In addition, there have been three "Wu Sanyuan" in history.

First, Yin Feng joined the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty to pay homage to the generals and assist Datun in repeatedly making meritorious deeds in the anti-Japanese war along the coast of Fujian and Zhejiang. Today, the "Sanyuan Lane" in Nanjing has been preserved as a memorial.

The second is that during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Wang, a native of Yongjia, Zhejiang Province, joined the Chinese Martial Arts Department for three yuan and was awarded thousands of royal guards by officials. He is proficient in classics and history and is good at writing poems. At that time, he called his martial arts, poetry and calligraphy "three unique skills". What is particularly commendable is that he is honest and clean, does not flatter powerful people, and is quite a gentleman.

The third is that during the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, Zhejiang native Wang Yubi even joined the Chinese Martial Arts School for three dollars. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, this man was admitted to Wu Xiucai. He was the first archer and was known as the "dead shot", so people praised him as "Wu Siyuan". Although he was born as a samurai, he never let go of his books, and his writing style was brilliant, and he also had the reputation of being an all-rounder in civil and military affairs.