Xiong Ji
This data is missing
Overview chart
, add related content, make data more complete, but also quickly upgrade, come on!
Xiongji (yizuojiao) is a native of Jiuhua Mountain. Because he is a native of Jiuhua Mountain (now Qingyang County, Anhui Province), he is named Jiuhua Mountain native.
Xiong Zhen's life: "far from forgetting you, determined to worry about the country": he became a Jinshi in the second year of Qing Tai (935). After the beginning of Jinzhong City, he worked for Liu Jingyan, a local governor of Tingzhou. Xiong was a wise man and loyal to the imperial court. He found that Liu Jingyan was domineering and ambitious, so he advised him to leave the frontier and play the inner tune. When Liu Jingyan sent him into the court, he took the opportunity to say to the court: "Jingyan should not be on the border, but can be moved to the mainland." So the later Jin Dynasty rulers moved Jingyan to Jiazhou, Baoyi, wusheng and other places, and Xionghe went to worship Bujue. Later, it was falsely played by Liu Jingyan and demoted to Shangjin (now northwest Yunxi County, Hubei Province) order of Shangzhou. Fearing Liu Jingyan's revenge and killing himself, Xiong ran away on his way to Shangjin in Shangzhou, hiding in the mountains. He has a poem "exile at sea", which may have been written when he was in exile. The poem says: "my home is near Jing River, separated by Qinchuan River, and there are eight thousand Guanhe roads. I can't bear to hate where I'm old. It's been years by Shihuang bridge. " Xiong Gong's ancient law has a wonderful poetic meaning. Zeng Fu "early plum" said: "a night to open, flowers still do not know." It was sung by scholars. Other poems such as "the moon is still visible in front of the mountain, and no one is seen on the street" (early residence), "the fruit is ripe, and the autumn falls first, and the birds do not live in the cold night." (mountain dwelling) and "tired of listening to birds singing, when they wake up from their dreams, they sweep away the fallen flowers in the end of spring." (leisure) and so on. His works include 5 volumes of Tu Long Ji and 2 volumes of Nan Jin Ji. There are 12 poems by Xiong Zhen in Quan Tang Shi, with 5 couplets. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
Chinese PinYin : Xiong Jiao
Xiong Ji