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Lu yaozeng (1679-1743), the third son of Lu qianheng, was born in Xin'an, Henan Province. In the 44th year of Kangxi (1705), Ju Ren and Jin Shi moved from Zhongshu Sheren to the head of the Ministry of rites in 1706. They successively served as the governor of Yuanzhou, the governor of Sichuan, the censor of zuojindu and the Minister of Tianfu Yin. They were appointed as the censor of zuoyudu, the Minister of the Ministry of officials, the Minister of cangchang and the Minister of shuntianfu, and the Minister of guanzongcangchang. His works include one volume of Hengshan Shicao, one volume of Bai Yan Shiji and one volume of Shi Qian Cao. As an official, he is diligent and incorruptible. He has no concubines in his office, no antiques in his seat, no paper screen and cloth seats, and no money at all. He dares not sleep and eat all night, so as to slack off the country's routine, to fall first, and to make mistakes later. As the saying goes: "do not gallop, things are rest, do not indulge, people are quiet." His political achievements were praised by people at that time, and he died in 1743. His works include Hengshan Shicao, Bai Yan Shiji and Shi Qian Cao. His wife is Meng Shi, his wife is Gaofeng, and he has two sons. His eldest son is Su Gao, and his second son is Yi Gao. Lu Yao once had five grandchildren, named Yan Zheng, Yan Ying, Yan Zhao, Yan Biao, and Yan Mou.
Chinese PinYin : Lv Yao Ceng
LV yaozeng