Qian Qin
Qin, named Jizhong, was born in Wu County, Suzhou. Less negative integrity, to work hard. In the Yuan Dynasty, there were no generals. At the beginning of Hongwu Period, he set up Dadu governor's office. From the General Xu to Peiping, he conquered the desert and returned triumphantly.
(1327 ~ 1398) according to the secret history of the Jiang family, Qin was born in Wu County, Suzhou. Less negative integrity, to work hard. In the Yuan Dynasty, there were no generals. At the beginning of Hongwu Period, he set up Dadu governor's office. From the General Xu to Peiping, he conquered the desert and returned triumphantly. In Russia, for example, he was dismissed and lived for 20 years. He was willing to live in poverty and guard the way. Yao Shan, the governor of the prefecture, knew that his language was good at spreading. In the early years of abolishing the imperial edict, he was good at applying celery to the imperial edict. He called for the order, stayed in the middle of the country to discuss affairs, and granted the Department of household affairs. There was a police officer in the northern border. He was appointed to general Lu for consultation. He was sent to play Qin by huijunfu. He was ill and died. On the verge of death, it is still a matter of priority to be in power. Seventy two years ago, he was given a coffin to bury Huangshan. according to Zhu Yunming's Ye Ji, Qian Qin, a native of Wu County, is a hermit. Junbai Taishou Yao Jun asked the government, Qin gave a policy, not words and retreat. His strategy is to be diligent in the affairs of the king, but I don't know what the details are. (around 1551 A.D.) was born in Maowen, named panquan. He was born in Haiyan and was the second son of Qian Qi. The year of birth and death is unknown. Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty lived around the 30th year of Jiajing. Jiajing seventeen years (AD 1538) Jinshi. He went to the magistrate of Yongzhou Prefecture. Qin first learned from Zhan Ruoshui, but later he learned from Wang Shouren. He is the author of eight volumes of Yongzhou collection and the general catalogue of Siku.
Chinese PinYin : Qian Qin
Qian Qin