Jiao Hesheng
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Jiao he, a native of Gaizhou, Liaoning Province. Word Mianchu, Qin Zhai, also known as huaipo mountain people. He was born in 1756 (the 20th year of Qianlong) and died in 1819 (the 24th year of Jiaqing). He was 64 years old.
Jiao Hesheng was a famous official of Liaodong in Qianjia period, and he was also Liu Yong's most proud student. Jiao Hesheng was born in Shihe society, Funing County, Yongping Prefecture, Zhili, and his family was poor. He began to study at the age of 12 and entered Yixiang at the age of 17. In 1784 (the 49th year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong), the 28 year old Zhongju was a 29 year old Lianjie Jinshi. He once served as the head of the Ministry of punishment, a member of the court, a registered censor. At the age of 38, he served as the chief examiner of Sichuan provincial examination, the prefect of Qiongzhou prefecture (now Hainan Province) in Guangdong Province, and a Taoist of Lei Qiong. He led troops to suppress the Li uprising in Hainan. In his later years, he served as a Taoist in Hubei. Jiao Hesheng wrote six volumes of Lianyun book house manuscripts, which were compiled into 1482 volumes of the collection of the complete works of the Four Treasuries. His poems are famous for seven words, especially the four rhymes of Canju, the autumn wild goose, the song of persuading farmers, the song of returning from Qiongzhou and the song of sixty years old.
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Jiao Hesheng