Li Guan
Li Guan is a native of Shangyu (now Southeast of Shangyu, Zhejiang). Gaozong Jianyan two years (1128) Jinshi. See Qianlong's Zhejiang general annals volume 125. Li Guan (?)? -He was born in Shangyu, Song Dynasty, and was a Jinshi. He was the second son of Li Gao, the prince Shaobao, and the elder brother of Li Guang, the magistrate of Zhuang Jian.
Li Guan
Baidu Guoxue "Shanyin Tianle Li's family ride" Volume 10 * Xingzhuan * xingzonggong Shangyu school * the first to the ninth generations the ninth generation of Gaogong's second son - Guan: the word Dechong, xing21. In the fourth year of Jian'an (the second year of Jian'an, that is, 1128), he was promoted to tongzhilang, where he knew Changzhou County of Pingjiang Prefecture. He died in the 14th year of Shaoxing (1144). Match: Huang's, burying dayunyu. Following: Chen, who was buried with the Duke in Fenghuang mountain. Ziyi: Meng Rong. Female three: Chang Shi Jiang Ji, CI Shi Liu Tai, and San Shi Chen Zhen. shanyin Li's genealogy [yongsitang] the eighth generation (the second son of Gao Gong) - Guan (Guan): the word Deyu, xuanjiaolang, Changzhou order of Pingjiang Prefecture, zhuantongzhilang, Zhishi. Match: Chen. Give birth to a son: Meng Rong. Third girl. At the age of 70, he was buried in Fenghuang mountain.
Li Guan, a scholar of imperial examination in Ming Dynasty
Li Guan, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi Province, was a servant of emperor Jianwen. In the history of China, the top three candidates in the imperial examination were selected by the same region in the second year of Jianwen period of Ming Dynasty. Hu Guang, Wang Gen and Li Guan from Ji'an Prefecture of Jiangxi Province took the top three candidates in the imperial examination. In the second year of Yongle, a more astonishing imperial examination miracle was born: the same talents from Ji'an Prefecture of Jiangxi Province took the top seven in the imperial examination!
Chinese PinYin : Li Guan
Li Guan