Wang Zhen
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Wang Zhen (? - 1173), whose name is jiasou, was originally from Quyang, Zhongshan (now Hebei), and moved to QUANNAN (now Quanzhou, Fujian). He was the grandson of Wang An.
In the 19th year of Shaoxing, the auditing department of the armed forces was set up by xuanjiaolang (Volume 159 of the records of the years since Jianyan). In the 25th year, he was the judge of Huainan transportation (the same book as above), lizhijiang and Fuzhou (the same book as above, volume 185). In the fourth year of Qiandao reign, he was the vice envoy of Jiangdong transportation (Volume 26 of JINGDING Jiankang annals). He summoned the Minister of the Ministry of punishment to get rid of his power, and prescribed the imperial edict of the first division in detail. In the seventh year, he came out of zhiraozhou (next to the zhiraozhou system written by Zhou Bida in Wang Zhen Chu Ji Ying Dian). He died in the ninth year. Wang Zhen inherits the family learning. He is rich and experienced, so he wrote articles with loyalty and compassion. His long poems and short chapters are profound and beautiful, with the legacy of Tao and Xie (preface to Wang Shilang's poems collection by Wei changweng). Liu Kezhuang tried to choose two couplets, which are "the color of willow is light, the sound of bell is deep, and the temple is deep", and "avoiding tiger is quiet, and the fish is fishy". His works include fifteen volumes of Fu Zhai Shi Ji (the same as the first book) and two volumes of Fu Zhai Zhi Biao (zhizhai Shu Lu Jie Ti), all of which have been lost. Five of his poems are recorded in volume 246 of Quan Song Shi. The volume 4895 of Quan Song Wen has its own articles. See Wei liaoweng's preface to Wang Shilang's Fu Zhai poetry collection (Volume 54 beside Heshan Collection) and Volume 51 of Song poetry chronicle.
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