Zhou Shihou
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Zhou Shihou (1031-1087), named Dunfu and renre, was born in the ninth year of Tiansheng in the Northern Song Dynasty and died in the second year of Yuanyou in the Song Dynasty. He was born in Yin (now Xinzhuang village, Gaoqiao Town, Yin County, Zhejiang Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty. Zhou Shihou is the niece and son-in-law of Fan Zhongyan·
In the fifth year of Huangyou (1053) of the Northern Song Dynasty, he was a Jinshi. He was appointed to Xi'an. He was appointed to Changping of Hubei Province, Tongguan of Henan Province and Baozhou, and transferred to Jinghu South Road. It is not appropriate to add Fu to the public words. Later, the imperial court harassed Chenzhou and Yuanzhou with Xidong man, and proposed to lose Changping millet to prepare for the border. The Duke still insisted that it was not feasible, and put forward the most appropriate policy was to let the border soldiers move extensively to open up farmland, which could not only solve the problem of military supplies, but also reduce the burden of the people. Hougong's proposal was finally adopted by the imperial court. Song Shenzong passed Luoyang twice in March of the third year of Xining and the fourth year of Yuanfeng (1081), "Jinglan Mingpu, enjoying peony". Renxu in the fifth year of Yuanfeng (1082) wrote Luoyang peony and Luoyang flowers and trees, recording 109 kinds of different flowers and plants.
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Zhou Shihou