Yang Shuzeng
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Yang Shuzeng (1698-1767 A.D.) was named "Er Si" and "Qi Shan".
Wu Jin, Jiangsu, son of Yang Chun. He was born in the 37th year of Emperor Kangxi and died in the 32nd year of Emperor Qianlong. He inherited his family's learning, especially in the history. When Fu Chun compiled the third edition of the Ming History Compendium, it was said that it was originally herbaceous, which was called fangbao. In the seventh year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1742 A.D.), Renshu held two Jinshi, who were appointed to the Imperial Academy as editors and officials. Qianlong's Bingchen poetry is erudite. Seventeen years, a big test, promote Shi read. Later, he served as the editor of Tongjian Jilan library. The three families of Du, Han and Su, who were the masters of Zeng poetry, were described, but not much. He wrote 20 volumes of Nanpu manuscripts, a collection of envoys and biographies of Qing history.
Chinese PinYin : Yang Shu Ceng
Yang Shuzeng