Wu Tingzhen
Wu Tingzhen, a native of Changzhou, Jiangsu Province. His works include a collection of Nancun and ten volumes of notes in the ancient sword Library (all biographies of the Qing Dynasty).
He was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province. The year of birth and death is unknown, about 40 years after Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty. Kangxi 35 years (1696 AD) Ju Ren, to the North was dethroned. Emperor Shengzu traveled to the South and drove in the suburbs. The governor Song Luo pointed to him and said, "this is a talented man in Wuzhong.". Because of the emperor's theme of touring, he limited the rhyme of the river to try, and the poem would be finished. The emperor asked, "where is the line?"? He replied: "we have arrived in Wujiang.". Ting Zhen concluded by saying: "the people care about the place, and the courtiers spread their words to Wujiang.". Emperor Dayue, bestows a reply to Ju Ren and enters zhiwuying hall. In the 42nd year (1703 AD), he became a Jinshi, changed the Imperial Academy into a shujishi, scattered the library, and granted editing. He raised Zuo Yude. The examiners in the West Township of Chongjiang county were called "Deshi". Tingzhen was not interested in fame and wealth, but devoted himself to the publishing house, tasting and compiling peiwenyunfu and Yueling. The president of the hospital will take all the endorsements as his own. After that, he was given the title of "learning to nourish the essence". Ting Zhen is a writer, but his meaning is appropriate, just like nature. His works include a collection of Nancun and ten volumes of notes in the ancient sword Library (all biographies of the Qing Dynasty).
Chinese PinYin : Wu Ting Zhen
Wu Tingzhen