Liu Qi
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Liu Qi (1203-1250), whose name is Jingshu, was born in Hunyuan, Yingzhou. Liu congyizi. Kim Mo Tai students. After the death of Jin Dynasty, "guiqian hall" was built. Later, he was an examiners of Shanxi East Road, and served as an assistant for seven years in the heavy mountain curtain of the Mongolian expedition to the south. His works include guiqian Zhi, Chuyan, etc.
Born in a scholarly family, his father Liu Congyi was an official of the Jin Dynasty. He was a child prodigy since childhood and studied with his father when he was in office. After too many students, but repeatedly. Yuan soldiers came to Bianjing and experienced the cruelty of the war. They went back to Hunyuan, their hometown, from Bianjing. They named their study guiqian. They felt that "in the past, they were all great people who made friends with each other, but now they are still talking and laughing. And what he has heard and seen can admonish those who have been disciplined, and should not be forgotten. "Therefore, he wrote down what he has seen and heard one by one, and named it guiqian Zhi, which consists of 14 volumes. Volumes 1 to 6 are biographies of famous figures in Jin Dynasty (such as Zhao Bingwen and Yang Yunyi), volumes 7 to 10 are anecdotes (such as Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Yang Wanli, Xin Qiji and Dang huaiying), and volumes 11 are biographies of Daliang events, which are specially written in The whole story of Yuanbing encircling Kaifeng. Volume 12 records Cui Li's stele, which records the whole story of Cui Li's surrender to Mongolia and his death. Volume 13 and Volume 14 analyzes the causes of the Jin Dynasty's subjugation with personal experience. Volume 13 and Volume 14 are miscellaneous statements, and most of them express personal feelings and collect poems donated by others. This book provides important historical materials for the compilation of Jin Shi in Yuan Dynasty. After entering the Yuan Dynasty, he won the first test, served as an examiner on Shanxi East Road, and wrote a collection of Shenchuan DUNSHI, which is lost today.
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Liu Qi