Jingmin
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Jingmin (1476-1524), a native of Yizhen (now Yizheng, Jiangsu Province), was born in Shangyuan Dynasty. Word Bo, before the river. Ming Zhengde three years Jinshi, a second, the top. Together with the villagers Jiang Shanqing, Zhao he and Zhu Yingdeng, they are also known as the four talents of Jiangbei.
Jing min was very smart when he was young. When he followed his father who was an official in Guangzhou, his friend Liu Daxia saw Jing min's article and appreciated it very much. To his father said: "you this child will certainly be able to reach high school, now good education, don't let him greedy play and wealth and distraction." It turned out to be the best in high school. At the fifth day of Zhengde, Jing min became a Jinshi and later was appointed editor of the Imperial Academy. At that time, eunuch Liu Jin was in charge of the bell and drum department, and eight people, such as Ma Yongcheng and Gu Dayong, were called eight tigers. In addition, they set up expert factories in the East and West factories to suppress dissidents and repel court officials. It can be said that they were arrogant and arrogant. But Jing min is upright, neither humble nor overbearing, and Liu Jin respects him very much. When he was in charge of the Imperial College, he talked with all the students about learning, never avoided the cold and heat, and was clean and honest. He was a great talent with excellent poetry and prose in Zhengde period. He was famous for his poetry and prose with Jiang Shanqing, Zhao he and Zhu Yingdeng, and was known as "the four sons of Jiangbei". There is a book called Qianxi collection.
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