Wang Hanzhi
Wang Hanzhi (1054-1123) was born in Changshan, Quzhou (Zhejiang Province).
He joined the army in his early years
Xining six years (1073), ascended Jinshi a branch, transferred Xiuzhou Si Hu to join the army, as a professor of Ruzhou, moved to Bozhou. The defense officials of Qianhe prefecture were promoted. At the beginning of Yuanyou (1086-1094), he learned Jinhua and Mianchi counties. Shaosheng four years (1097), for Yingzhou county Wang Yuan, Wu Wang Gong big and small Professor, zhizhenzhou. In 1101, the first year of the founding of the central government of China, he was appointed to Changping, Hedong Road, Kaifeng Prefecture as a Tui Guan, a member of the labor department, a member of the Li Department, and a national history editor. Cai Jingyin was appointed as the reference officer of the Department of discussion and promoted to the Minister of rites. In the second year of Chongning (1103), he went out to know Yingzhou, Henan and Suzhou.
Book selection in middle age
He moved to the imperial court to serve the officials, and moved to Tanzhou and Hongzhou. In five years, he was called to be the Minister of the Ministry of war. In the first year of Daguan (1107), he went out to know Zhengzhou and changed to Tianfu. Four years later, Zhao was also the Minister of the Ministry of industry. He was sent to Liao and returned to China. He wrote Jian Wen Lu to advance. At the beginning of Zhenghe (1111-1118), he knew Dingzhou and moved to Haozhou. In the first year of Chonghe (1118), he knew Jiangning Prefecture, and was sent to Jiangnan East Road as a pacifier. He moved to LongTuge by fangla Gong and went to Yankang palace. Xuanhe five years (1123) died, 70 years old. Cheng said: "with a brilliant posture, pure learning, sensitive talent, self classics, political affairs, literature and Ci, calligraphy and painting, the beauty of health preservation, the principle of the outside world, all of them mean that people are on top of each other He has 30 volumes of anthology, which has been lost. Two of his poems are recorded in volume 1149 of complete song poetry. There are four chapters in Volume 2 674 of Quan Song Wen. His deeds can be found in Cheng Ju's biography of the Prince (Volume 34 of Beishan Collection), Volume 2 of biography of the old in Jingkou, and volume 347 of history of Song Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : Wang Han Zhi
Wang Hanzhi