Enshi
Qing Dynasty Manchu poet en Xi, the word Zhuqiao, Suwan guaerjia. He was born in the 22nd year of Jiaqing (1817) and still alive in the second year of Guangxu (1876). He is the author of ten volumes of poetry collection of chengentang, three volumes of poetry collection of yunlanyinguan, cold dispelling collection of Mandala hall and collection of Wu zhongzhuhe.
Biography
Enxi, a Manchu poet who served as fengtianfu Yin for five years, lives in Beijing. When en Xi was 20 years old, he was a member of the Ministry of punishment in Beijing. In the 29th year of Daoguang, he was promoted to the magistrate of Yizhou in Shandong Province, and then he was in charge of Jinan. In the third year of Xianfeng's reign, he was promoted to the post of inspector general of Anhui Province. During the uprising of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, there were frequent wars in the area of Jianghuai. As a military officer, Enxi often travels between Anhui, Jiangsu and Shandong. In the ninth year of Xianfeng, he was also in charge of grain and rates.
Main works
His representative works mainly include ten volumes of chengentang poetry anthology and three volumes of Yunlan yinguan poetry. In addition, there are "the collection of eliminating cold in Mandala hall" and "the collection of advocating harmony in Wu Zhong". There is little information about his works, but it can be found in the National Library of China.
Chinese PinYin : En Xi
Enshi