Liang Yanshen
Liang Yanshen (1044-1116), also known as Liang, was born in Xucheng, Yunzhou (now Dongping, Shandong). He is the grandson of Liang Hao and the youngest son of Liang Shi. He served as the governor of Yunzhou, and Guanglu Temple became the official of Zhengfeng. His posthumous title is "chongxiang".
Liang Yanshen
to fill the official Lang with shade, to keep the Secretary's correct words. Qingzhou and Yingzhou were judged. He moved to Yizhou, moved to Danzhou, Jiazhou, Xuzhou and Qizhou, and served as governor of Yunzhou. In addition to the Guanglu temple, Cheng was a senior official of Zhengfeng, who knew the state of Qi. In his later years, he promoted the Hongqing palace in Nanjing. Song Huizong died in the sixth year of Zhenghe, 73 years old. His posthumous title was chongxiang. See the Song Dynasty Wang Anzhong "Chu Liao Ji" Volume 8 "Nanyang Bo Liang Gong Shen Dao Bei". Peiren and Jia had five sons: Liang Zijin, Liang Zihan, Liang ziyue, Liang Zijian and Liang Zitan. His elder brother Liang yanteng (Liang Juan, successor uncle Liang Gu, tongzhilang, Shouzhou, has a son Liang Zigui); his other brothers Liang Yanchang, Liang Yanhui, Liang Yankai, Liang Yantong, Liang Yanming (Zi Fazhi), Liang Yansheng (Zi Huizhi); Liang Yantong, Liang yanluan, Liang Yanbei.
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Liang Yanshen
submit or rise according to circumstance. Qu Shen