Liang Yingcai
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Liang Yingcai, a native of Yangchun County, ranked 12th in Guangdong Provincial examination in 1612. The 128th Jinshi of Ming Dynasty in the second year of Tianqi. He once served as the magistrate of Jinxian county and Wuhu County in Jiangxi Province, moved to the head of the driving department, and was promoted to wailang, a member of the literary selection Department of the Ministry of officials. He resigned at the age of 52 and returned to his hometown at the age of 74. It was buried in the Qixing mountain pass temple, and the mausoleum still exists.
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According to Liang's genealogy, Liang Yingcai was born in 1587 A.D. in the 15th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. At the age of 25, he passed the examination of Juren. At the age of 35, he became a Jinshi. He went to the head of the driving department and wailang, a member of the literary selection Department of the official department. During his 26 years of official life, he made great achievements and enjoyed high popularity. But just as his career was booming, he retired bravely and returned home. Not long after that, the Ming Dynasty died and Shunzhi prospered. Many of the old people who died suffered a lot because of the change of Dynasty, but Liang Yingcai enjoyed the rank of non member. After the Qing army came to power in Yangchun, the ruler admired Liang Gongde and asked him to take charge of the city many times. However, Liang Gong said he would never set foot in the Qing government and declined. In history, it is said that Boyi Shuqi starved to death and kept Yangshan mountain without eating zhoujiasu, but Liang Gong Yingcai enjoyed the pleasure of retiring in the late Ming Dynasty and refused to work for the Qing family. It's really rare to have such natural and open-minded integrity that loyal officials don't serve the two masters. I think Yangchun mountain has such a tough man, and only Yangchun mountain has such a loyal minister.
Liang Gong Yingcai had many posthumous deeds. He left two cultural relics. One is the plaque of "Tiancao water mirror" inscribed by Emperor Chongzhen himself. It is said that it has been hung in the "eight rooms of the Liang family". Later, it was moved to the "ancestral hall of the Liang family", which is now the site of the "three small schools", and has always been a symbol of imperial power politics. The other is a wat used by Liang Gong when he went to court. It's about a foot long and curved. It's carved from the original ivory. It's polished and polished. It's a treasure of Liang's town house. According to the witnesses, this treasure will be taken out by its descendants on the rice bucket at the auspicious New Year's day, which is used to eliminate disasters and promote good life. It is said that these two treasures were lost in recent years. Where did they go? Can you still shine on the world?
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Liang Yingcai