Who is Pei Shishi?

Who is Pei Zheng?

Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty was a poet with a strong Yellow River complex. Pei Shishi is Li Bai's good friend. In the twenty-fifth year of Kaiyuan (737), Li Bai and Shandong celebrities Kong Chaofu, Han Zhun, Pei Zheng, Zhang Shuming, and Tao Mian spent their time looking at the flowers on the trees, listening to the stream and knocking on the stones, drinking and singing, and living a leisurely life. life.

However, Pei Shishi was about to say goodbye to the westward journey, so Li Bai wrote the poem "Gift to Pei Shishi". When I went to see Uncle Pei, I was as bright as walking on Yushan Mountain. The Yellow River falls from the sky and flows through the East China Sea, thousands of miles are written in the mind. Riding on a white turtle, I dare not cross it. The gold is so high that I buy you from Nanshan Mountain. Wandering around the world without knowing each other, floating like floating clouds and heading west.

Meeting Pei Shishi was like meeting Pei Shuze of the Jin Dynasty. It was as transparent and clear as a jade mountain, illuminating people. The mind is as broad as the Yellow River falling into the sky, and the magnanimity is as broad as the sea embracing all rivers.

Pei Zheng's character profile:

Pei Zheng, courtesy name De Biao, was a Wenxi person in Hedong. The great ancestor Shousun moved to Shouyang from Emperor Wu of the Song Dynasty. He was the prehistoric army commander Shi and the prefect of Lujiang. Zu Sui, Liang Shizhong, General Zuowei, and Governor of Yuzhou. Father's gift, Ting Wei Qing. He was smart in politics when he was young, knowledgeable and memorized, and he was well versed in current affairs, which was what he was called at the time.

Suisun, the governor of Yuzhou in Liang Dynasty. At first, he joined the army as the Fa Cao of Shaoling Prince's Palace, and then became the Minister of the Department and the Order of Zhijiang. The king of eastern Hunan called him to be the secretary of Xuanhui Mansion, except for Tongzhi Sanqi, the minister of cavalry. During Hou Jing's rebellion, he strengthened his military generals and granted him the title of Marquis of Yiling. He was conscripted to serve as the Minister of Huangmen, the general of Jiaping Yue Zhonglang, and the chief historian of Zhennan Prefecture. After entering the Zhou Dynasty, he was appointed as the Minister of Dispersed Cavalry, appointed as a senior official under the Ministry of Punishment, and transferred to the Shao Si Xian. In the Sui Dynasty, he accepted the Zen, transferred the rate to the order, and added the three divisions of Yitong. He entered Sanqi as a regular servant, became a concubine on the left, and became the general manager of Xiangzhou. He died at the age of eighty-nine.