Liu Zhen
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Liu Zhen (1635-1690), with the name of Shanwei and the name of Dongyuan, was born in Shangqiu, guide Prefecture, Henan Province. He was a scholar in the Qing Dynasty. He wrote "nvshi Yuntong" and "xuzhitang collection".
Born in 1635, Emperor Yizong of the Ming Dynasty had a strong and solemn temperament and did not make friends with others. When he was young, he was intelligent and mechanical. He was friendly with Tian Lanfang and Zheng Lian, and was as famous as Lan Fang. In his life, he traveled to Qilu, Wu and Yue, and talked about the ancient and modern gains and losses with the virtuous officials, which was praised by sun Qifeng, Tang bin, song Luo and others.
Liu Zhen was filial and regretted not being able to serve his father, so his cottage was named "Shi'an". Once, when his entourage Xueshi traveled to Zhejiang Province, he suddenly remembered his mother and left immediately. In 1690, the 29th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Dou Keqin built Zhuyang academy and wanted to hire him to teach. Unexpectedly, Liu Zhen died at the age of 56.
Liu Zhen's grammar was first obtained by Xu zuosu, who was known as Xiujie. His posterity is good at learning, literature is good at working, and he who seeks literature has no illusory days. He also wrote "nvshi Yuntong", "xuzhitang collection" and so on.
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Liu Zhen
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