Yingcai
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Yingcai, whose name is Boliang, is a native of Yanhou village, Yongkang City, Zhejiang Province.
Yingcai (1136-1180), a native of Yanhou village, Yongkang City, Zhejiang Province. He was a famous official, a neo Confucianist, and an academician of the Imperial Academy in the Southern Song Dynasty. Shaoxing 27 years (1157) Jinshi, Professor of Quzhou. After that, he devoted himself to the study of Neo Confucianism. In the first year of emperor Xiaozong's Longxing reign (1163), the imperial court issued an imperial edict to seek talents. Yingcai was recommended and promoted to the post of Jiage script in the military department to take charge of the confidential copy of accounts. As a result of his old age, he was chosen by the emperor as Prince Chunfang, in charge of the internal and external affairs of the east palace. In the first year of Qiandao (1165), Jianxing paid a high price to Xinzhong wine storehouse in the support Army. In the early years of Chunxi, Yingcai spared no effort in the northern expedition to recover the land lost in the Central Plains. In the fourth year of Chunxi reign (1177), he was a member of the cabinet and was in charge of Zuo Chunfang. Xiaozong ordered him to go to Jingxiang for military advice, and the deployment was appropriate. Within a few years, the border was calm and stable. In 1180, he died of illness in the army. In the 10th year of guimao reign of Chunxi (1183), he was granted the title of an Guogong. His deeds are scattered in volume 7 of Yongkang county annals compiled in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty.
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