Lu Yuan
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Lu Yuan (1319-1377), a native of Qishan (now Linqi), Chun'an County.
Yuan Zhizheng 11 years (1351) Jinshi, granted Songjiang mansion Huating (now Shanghai) county magistrate. At that time, the peasant uprising spread from Huizhou to Yongping (Weiping) of Chun'an. The provincial government issued a document to enlist Lu Yuan and Tuotuo Jun to lead the army to resist the enemy. More than 60 rebel barracks were burned in succession, and they joined the main force of Yuan army in the middle reaches of Xin'an River. Later, Lu Yuan and Fushan inspected Shao Zhonghua to guard HaoLing. Soon after, HaoLing was lost, and Lu Yuan was captured by the rebel army. The following year, the rebel army was defeated by the main force of the yuan army, and Lu Yuan got rid of it. He was appointed as the deputy governor of Zhejiang Confucianism, and was awarded the official of Fengxun. Later, he resigned because of illness and went home to live at the foot of Qishan. At the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang called many times, but he could not give up. To teach for a living, and family farming mulberry, bleak evening. They call it "Mr. Qishan". He is the author of spring and Autumn Festival biography and CE Fu Shu Yao.
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Lu Yuan