Xiong Xuepeng
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Xiong Xuepeng (1697-1779)
He was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, an official of the Qing Dynasty, and the grandson of Xiong Yixiao, Minister of the Ministry of industry.
In 1730, he was a senior high school Jinshi. In 1743, he came to Taiwan as a censor. After his one-year term, he was promoted to Shaoqing of Taichang temple. In 1747, the governor of Fujian Province played the imperial court's role from 1739 to 1747. In addition to the cultivation of honest silver, he forced the counties to take turns in the supply. When the governor of Fujian Province went out to inspect the north and South roads, he imposed measures on all the counties, and again abused the regulations, left more petty labor and disturbed the local people. As a result, he was dismissed from his post for the charge of "learning from each other and helping others by following the law". Qianlong 27 years (1762) transferred to Zhejiang governor.
Chinese PinYin : Xiong Xue Peng
Xiong Xuepeng