Wang Huanzhi
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Wang Huanzhi (1060-1124), whose name is Yanzhou, was born in Changshan. Wang Jie and his four sons. In the second year of Yuanfeng (1079) of the Northern Song Dynasty, he was a Jinshi.
Character experience
Because he was not old enough to be appointed as an official, he made up for wusheng army and promoted officials on a regular basis. Soon, he transferred to Hangzhou professor. Eight years as xuanyilang, known Yingshang County, changed to Yue State professor. Yuan Youzhong was a doctor of Taixue, proofread Huang Ben's secretary, and later served as the general judge of Weizhou. In the first year of Yuanfu (1098), he was called to compile the two dynasties Lu Wei Xinlu. Huizong ascended the throne and was recommended by the minister to enter the dynasty. Huizong wanted to serve as an admonishment officer and a censor, but not as an official. He refused to accept his words. He changed his post to Wai Lang, a member of the Ministry of official, transferred to Wai Lang, a member of the Zuo Si, lived in a house, and promoted to Zhongshu. In the first year of Chongning (1102), he served as the Minister of the central government and the Ministry of official affairs, and learned Guangzhou by Baowen Pavilion. Because of the party struggle, he was dismissed, changed to know Shuzhou, and was listed as "Yuanyou party membership" by Cai Jing. Then he went out to guard Chu, Tan, hang and Yang. Daguan four years (1110), re appointed to Shi Zhong, Li minister. Zhonghe first year (1118) know Zhongshan house, Jiabao Wenge direct bachelor. Quiet and lustless, less than official advancement. As the saying goes: "when you ride a car, you often fall; when you ride a boat, you often drown; when you are an official, you often don't meet him. Then nothing will happen."
Anecdotes of characters
The mistake of Wang Zhihuan as Wang Huanzhi begins with the article "Wang Huanzhi" in Ji Yi Ji, an engraved edition of Gu's study in Yangshan during the Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty, which narrates the story of "gambling on wine in the flag Pavilion". Ji Yi Ji was written by Xue Yongqiang in the middle Tang Dynasty, and other books are all written by Wang Zhihuan.
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Wang Huanzhi