Zhang Bangqi
Zhang Bangqi (1484-1544), a native of Yin, Zhejiang Province, was named Yongchuan and Wuya. In the 15th year, he wrote Yijie and shiguoyu. Hongzhi eighteen years (1505) Jinshi. Review of the award. He was a deputy envoy of Huguang University. At the beginning of Jiajing period, he studied Sichuan and moved to Nanjing to offer sacrifices to wine. Change the right servant of the Ministry of rites in Nanjing. He took charge of the Imperial Academy affairs, served as a Japanese speaking official, added the prince's guests, took charge of the office affairs of Zhan, and went to the Minister of rites, the Minister of Li in Nanjing, and the Minister of military in Nanjing. He died on November 7, 1544, the 23rd year of Jiajing reign. He gave it to the crown prince, Taibao, and his posthumous title was wending. Bangqi's learning was based on Cheng Zhu and was friendly with Wang Shouren. His works are very rich, including Xueyong Zhuan, Wujing Shuo, Wuya Lianghan Shuyi, etc. Zhang shiche and his nephew are both ministers of Nanjing, so they are called "ministers of nephew".
Personal experience
See biography of Zhang Bangqi in Ming history
In the 18th year of Hongzhi (1505), he ascended the Jinshi Section and was granted a review by Shu Jishi. He was appointed Deputy envoy of Huguang tixue and participated in the compilation and revision of the record of Xiaozong.
In the tenth year of Zhengde (1515), he served as deputy envoy of Huguang University, and repaired Mingshan academy, Yuelu Academy and Chongzheng Academy.
After that, there were Sichuan tixue, Fujian tixue, youshuzi and Hanlin academy Shiyue.
In Ming Shizong's time, he served as the Secretary of Imperial College in Nanjing, the right Minister of the Ministry of official (1530), the left Minister of the Ministry of official and the acting minister (1531), the Minister of the Ministry of official in Nanjing, and the Minister of the Ministry of war in Nanjing.
In the 16th year of Jiajing reign, he took charge of the Imperial Academy. In the 17th year of Jiajing, he was the chief examiner of the examination and the editor of yudie. In eighteen years, he served as a guest of the crown prince and served as a Japanese lecturer. Later, he was appointed Minister of the Ministry of rites with his mother's old age.
Death, gift Prince Taibao, posthumous wending.
In order to learn, he took Cheng Zhu's Neo Confucianism as his religion, and took self-cultivation as his business. He had many contacts with Wang Shouren and was a good friend, but his thoughts were not consistent.
Personal works
Shi Guoyu
Biography of the University
The doctrine of the mean
On the history of Yongchuan
Biography of Xueyong
On the Five Classics (Yi Shuo, Shi Shuo, Shu Shuo, Chunqiu Shuo)
On Wu Ya's Western Han Dynasty
Collection of huanbitang
Shu Yu Lou Ji
Collection of four friends Pavilion
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Bang Qi
Zhang Bangqi