Zhan Ji's introduction

Zhan Ji (253-324) was named Philip Burkart. Danyang Moling (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) people. 1 Celebrities and dignitaries in the early years of Eastern Jin Dynasty. Born in an official family, he is one of the representatives of Jiangnan gentry. It is also called "Five Kings" with, He Xun, Xue. In the Western Jin Dynasty, he served as the Sima Dongge to offer wine and Yanling, and then abandoned his official position and returned home. In 307 (the first year of Yongjia), Zhan Ji and Gu Rong together put down the rebellion in Chen Minzhi. Si Marui, the King of Langtong (the Emperor of Jin and Yuan Dynasties), made great contributions when he stood on the left bank of the Yangtze River, and Shi Hu, who led the way in 3 12 (the sixth year of Yongjia), was quite prestigious in the army. Since then, the official to the right servant of Shangshu shot, sealing Linxiang County Hou. Sick in his later years, he repeatedly went AWOL. During the Wang Dun Rebellion, Zhan Ji introduced Chi Jian to help the imperial court fight against Wang Dun, and was heavily dependent on Jin Mingdi and Si Mashao. When Wang Han sent troops to attack Jiankang, Zhan Ji was seriously ill in bed, but he was still appointed as the leading general by Ming Di, and he tried his best to protect the Sixth Cewei Army. After putting down the rebellion, he served as a general in title of generals in ancient times, and rode a regular servant at home. He died soon at the age of 72. Won a title of generals in ancient times, Kaifu Yitong Third Division, posthumous title Mu. Since then, flowers have been more sought after. Zhan Ji is quiet and likes reading and listening to music. His works are rare today. There are three notes about his works in The Complete Works of Jin. Zhan Ji is also good at calligraphy, and Chunhua Pavilion Post records his work Yesterday's Letter Post.