Shi mizhong
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Shi mizhong was a political figure in the Southern Song Dynasty from 1161 to 1244. Uncle Liang, the eldest son of Shi Jian and the father of prime minister Shi Songzhi, was born in Yinxian (now Ningbo).
In 1187 (the fourteenth year of Chunxi), he was a Jinshi and a lieutenant of Xianning in Ezhou. Chi man returned home with a lot of things in his bag. His father Shi became angry. The people in the collection opened their suitcases to see that they were all books. In 1206 (the second year of Kaixi), he was in charge of the Academy of literary and ideological education. Knowing that there was a voice in Luling, he defended nananjizhou and promoted Fujian salt tea, but he was not rewarded. His younger brother Shi Miyuan has been in phase for a long time, and he advised him to return. Zisongzhi, Yanzhi and Songzhi, after becoming prime minister, welcomed him to Beijing to raise him. They didn't regard eminence as their high priority and returned in less than a year. His posthumous title was Wen Jing, which was given to Shaoshi and Zheng Guogong.
Chinese PinYin : Shi Mi Zhong
Shi mizhong