Qu Yi
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Qu Yi (unknown year of birth and death, born between Zhengde and Jiajing of Ming Dynasty), whose name is Shuqian, was born in ruanyong village, Gaoming Town, Foshan City, Guangdong Province.
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In the 19th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1540), there were many examinees. He was appointed to duchangzhi County of Jiangxi Province. He is a fair and honest official with outstanding achievements. When he was appointed magistrate of Taishun County in Zhejiang Province instead of flattering Shangguan, Japanese pirates often plundered the coastal areas of Fujian and Zhejiang. As soon as Qu Yi took office, 5000 pirates suddenly attacked him. Taishun is located in the mountainous area. People in Taishun County are terrified because they are unprepared. They think that they will be in trouble. The district appeased the people, moved the residents outside the city into the city for resettlement, strengthened the walls and cleared the fields, burned down the houses, and did not let the thieves use them. At the same time, he led the soldiers to build the wall fortress, step up patrol and tight defense. They also recruited strong men to attack the bandit camp. More than 300 pirates were killed and the pirates fled. At that time, the Japanese pirates were extremely arrogant, and Taishun's defensive battle frustrated their edge, which made Dongou area peaceful, and Qu Yi made the greatest contribution. After the war, the shogunate officials reported their military exploits and asked him for bribes. Qu Yi was only promoted to Tongzhi of Qingyuan Prefecture in Guangxi because he did not raise money to pay.
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When Qu Yi was in Qingyuan, he took part in begging for thieves in Gutian, and the Western soldiers led by him made war contributions again. At this time, when his relatives were in mourning, he left office and went home to watch the funeral according to the etiquette system. Full of service, to teach Zhejiang Wenzhou Government Tongzhi. Wenzhou people happily told: "district justice is a good official who led Taishun people to fight back the Japanese pirates!" Soon after, he asked to resign because of his disagreement with the local dignitaries. Qu Yi served as the governor of the prefecture and county for four times. He did a lot of good deeds for the local people. He was honest and upright, but he left because he refused to cater to the upper officials. After his death, the people of Wenzhou and Taishun, in order to commemorate his virtue, set up a memorial ceremony for him in the Ming Huan temple. In his hometown, he was worshipped in the ancestral hall. Qu Yi enjoyed reading Zuo Zhuan, articles of Han Dynasty and Du Fu's poems, and wrote a lot, including Ruanxi thatched cottage collection. His son Qu Dashu, Qu Daxiang and Qu Dalun all became famous scholars of Neo Confucianism and CI. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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