Fu Zixiu
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Fu Zixiu, a native of Gushi, Guangzhou, Henan Province, was born in 1118. Historical figures of Song Dynasty.
Fu Cha, his father, was a Jinshi in the first year of Daguan (1107), a member of the Ministry of official affairs, and an envoy to the state of Jin in the seventh year of Xuanhe (1125). When Fu Zixiu was 10 years old, he moved to Quanzhou, Fujian Province with his mother and brothers Fu Ziqiang and Fu Zide.
Fu Zixiu used his father's shadow to make up for the eight products of the emperor. In the middle of Shaoxing (1131-1162), he supervised Quanzhou Municipal shipping department. After he took office, he carefully rectified the old malpractices and transferred the Fujian Road Department to handle them with a clean government.
After Fu Zixiu was transferred from Quanzhou, the successor of Quanzhou Municipal shipping department blackmailed the merchants, which seriously affected the trade. There was a merchant crying on the shore because he could not bear to be blackmailed by the officials of the municipal shipping department. When people questioned the reason, fan Shang replied: when the white faced and bearded official (Fu Zixiu) was in charge of the municipal shipping department, the trade was booming, and there were many ships and goods. Now that he is no longer in office, the merchant's money has been plundered. After hearing about the incident, Fu Zixiu was transferred back to Quanzhou, where he was promoted to the municipal shipping department, and the merchants raised their hands to congratulate him.
At the beginning of Qiandao (1165-1173), Fu studied himself as a doctor in the right Jin Dynasty and knew Chaozhou. On the seashore of Chaozhou, pirates were rampant. Fu Zixiu found that most of them were desperate people forced by life, so he appeased them and asked the imperial court to form a water army to control the sea route. In the fifth year of Qiandao (1169), he was promoted to Zhedong road and promoted to Changping tea and salt office. Because of his mother's death, he returned to Quanzhou from Chaozhou to govern the funeral.
In the seventh year of Qiandao (1171), Fu Zixiu went to work as a tea and salt official in Changping. There are many nobles and nobles in Zhejiang Province, who are known as intractable. They are demoted, transferred or mixed with them. Fu Zixiu was strict and upright, clean and honest in his administration, and the right and the right were restrained. Tired official to zhibaowen Pavilion. During the reign of Chunxi (1174-1189), the imperial court ordered Fu Zixiu to be promoted to the Department of water transport and transportation in Jiangxi Province.
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