Li Fengzhu
Li Fengzhu (1674-1757) was born in meitangban, Jianchang County, Jiangxi Province (now baichaheping, Yongxiu county), on October 3, the 13th year of Kangxi (1674). Kangxi Ding Chou Jinshi, official to the Ministry of minister.
Life of the characters
In 1697, at the age of 23, he was a senior high school Jinshi. There were 101 candidates in the general examination and 17 candidates in the second grade of the palace examination. He was appointed by Kangxi to be a scholar and editor of the Imperial Academy, and presided over the compilation of the unified annals of the Qing Dynasty. He had to cooperate with the eighth Prince of Kangxi. Later, for this reason, he was denounced by the extremely narrow-minded Yongzheng. Since then, Fengzhu Qingyun has become the director of education in shuntianfu and Anhui Province. In the first year of Yongzheng, he served as an examiner in Zhejiang Province. He selected more than 70 Gongshi, most of whom were celebrities. Li also recommended more than 100 people to serve as county magistrate. Later, Fengzhu also served as a counsellor of the general secretary. The emperor summoned him to inquire about the sufferings of the people. Because he "played the role of Dui Jue", he was promoted to Honglu Temple minister, left Minister of the Ministry of war, and successively held the posts of Guozijian Jijiu (president of Central University), cabinet bachelor and Minister of rites, right Minister of the Ministry of work, etc. After three dynasties of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong, Qianlong retired in 7 years. He died on April 17, 1757. At the age of 84, he was buried in Xiangyang Li village, Baicha.
Chinese PinYin : Li Feng Zhu
Li Fengzhu