Kong Yu
Kong Yu (the year of birth and death is unknown), whose name is Shiyuan, was born in Lu County of Shandong Province (today's Qufu in Shandong Province), and was a famous scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty,
Confucius
Of
The third
nineteen
Shisun.
One of the seven sons of Confucius, the brother of Kong Bao, Kong Chen, Kong Qian and Kong Rong.
Kong Yu, a famous scholar at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Lu county (now Qufu, Shandong Province),
Confucius
Of
The third
nineteen
Shisun
He is one of the seven sons of Confucius, the brother of Kong Bao, Kong Chen, Kong Qian and Kong Rong.
The leader of Danggu, Liu Biao and Chen Xiang of Runan, Zhonglin; fan pang of Tongjun, Mengbo; fan Kang of Bohai, Zhongzhen; Tan Ao of Shanyang, Wenyou of Tongjun; Zhang Jian of Tongjun, Yuanjie of Tongjun; Cen shackle of Nanyang, gongxiao, Bajun of Jiangxia or Baji. "And" those who say it can guide people to pursue their ancestors.
Kongba, the seventh ancestor of Kongyu, was appointed as Jiuqing and praised Chengjun. From the descendants of kongba to Kongyu's generation, the title of nobility has been passed on all the time. In the family, there are 53 people, including Jiuqing, ministers of various vassals, Cishi and Taishou, and seven princes. Kong Yu studied Kong's family studies when he was a child. General Liang Ji recruited him as an official, but Kong Yu did not respond. Taiwei recommended virtuous and upright. Kong Yu resigned because his answers didn't agree with the emperor's wishes. Later, he was forbidden to be an official because of the party's imprisonment. Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne. He took the bus to collect and worship Kong Yu as the first official, and made up the official for Luoyang. Kong Yu resigned his official post because of his teacher's death and died at home.
Kong Yu
Kong Yu