Jing Kaoxiang
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Jing Kaoxiang (1698-1778) was born in jingjiaduo, Yiling County, qingjiangdu county (Sanqiao village, Yiling Town, today's Jiangdu City). He was an official with his father in Henan Province when he was young. He was a Jinshi in 1708, and successively served as editor of Hanlin academy, editor of National History Museum, and coordinator of Wenying library. He supervised the academic administration of Shaanxi and Gansu Province. Emperor Kangxi had written "Zunxun Tang" three words and "Xingxian follow the past, Chongwen yuqunlun" five words. In 1722, he was the deputy chief examiner of Hunan rural examination in the 61st year of Kangxi, the same examiner in 1723 in the first year of Yongzheng, the same examiner in Shuntian rural examination in 1726 in the fourth year of Yongzheng, the same examiner in 1727 in the fifth year of Yongzheng.
Jing Kaoxiang had been appointed by the imperial court as an inspector of punishment in Shandong Jitai Wulin Road, Shaanxi Yanyu Suibing Beidao, Fujian duzhuan salt transportation department and Fujian Department. He was under the jurisdiction of the provincial affairs inspector, and was also in charge of the Taiwan inspection Academy. Emperor Yongzheng gave Shangfang a sword and made a four word gold medal of "Ruzhen comes in person" to spoil it.
Jing Kaoxiang
He was born in Jixian County, Henan Province (now Weihui City). He was an official of the Qing Dynasty. In 1713, he was a senior high school Jinshi. In 1725, he went to Taiwan as a censor to inspect Taiwan. In September of the same year, he was promoted to an official in charge of official affairs. In November, he left Taiwan and transferred to Fujian, where he was promoted to a salt envoy. He was born in Jiangdu, Henan Province. His former residence is located in the east of Jinger group 2, Shuangqiao Village, Yiling Town, Jiangdu District, Yangzhou City (the local people call it tianjiayuan; later he lived here as his uncle surnamed Tian). He used to be a Bachelor of the Imperial Academy, a master of Qianlong. The stele of dismounting was once given: civil servants dismount from the sedan chair, military officers dismount from the horse.
Chinese PinYin : Jing Kao Xiang
Jing Kaoxiang