Zhang Yunyi
Zhang Yunyi, whose name is Younan, was born in Xianning (now Chang'an, Shaanxi Province) in Qing Dynasty. In 1686, he was awarded the title of land governor of Fujian Province and wrote the collection of Shigutang.
Life of the characters
In the 25th year of Kangxi reign (1686), he was granted the land governor of Fujian Province. He had been stationed in Quanzhou as daliqing for six years. He was in good order. In his spare time, he drank wine and wrote poems. He once prayed for rain for the people and praised their merits.
Main works
He is the author of Shi Gu Tang Ji.
Hereditary table of jingni Marquis
Zhang Yong (1616-1684), the first jingni Marquis, was a famous general of the Qing Dynasty and the first of the four Han generals in Hexi.
Zhang Yunyi, the second son of Zhang Yong, was the second emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Death, Shi Ke Ding. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng, the temple was dedicated to the brave, the virtuous and the virtuous.
Zhang Zongren, the third jingni Marquis, was the direct son of Zhang Yunyi, who was granted in July of the 49th year of Kangxi.
Zhang Qian, the fourth jingni Marquis? (1748), Zhang zongrenzi, Xifeng in November of the 59th year of Kangxi.
Zhang Chengxun, Zhang QIANZI, the fifth jingni Marquis, was an official to the Minister of Sanzhi, the vice governor of the Han Army in zhenghuang banner, the vice governor of the Han Army in Xiangbai banner, and the general of Hangzhou. In the 33rd year of Emperor Qianlong's reign, he was ordered to be replaced by a first-class marquis.
Zhang BINGSHU, the sixth jingni Marquis, was the son of Zhang Chengxun. He was appointed vice governor of Guangzhou and was granted the title in the ninth year of Jiaqing. According to the records of Renzong Jiaqing, in February of the 24th year of Jiaqing, Renshen (10th day of the first lunar month) (1819.3.5), zongrenfu and other yamen played a joint trial on the case of Zhang BINGSHU pawning getong. The verdict is that Zhang BINGSHU pawned getong and took him to Guangdong to take up his post. It is a disgrace to the government. Zhang BINGSHU had returned to the flag when he was ill and was dismissed immediately. His Marquis was attacked by the flag.
Zhang Chun, the seventh King's rebellious Marquis, and Zhang BINGSHU, the son of Zhang BINGSHU, were granted the title after he changed the marquis.
Zhang Yuming, the eighth jingni Marquis, was the grandson of Zhang BINGSHU and nephew of Zhang Chun.
Zhang Pei, the ninth jingni Marquis, was the xijue jingni Marquis during the reign of Guangxu. According to the records of Emperor Guangxu of Dezong, in the 14th year of Guangxu, Zhang Pei, the first-class jingni Marquis, the third-class Boqi Duwei, the second-class Shiguan assistant, led Rong Chun and served as the third-class bodyguard, walking on the gate.
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Yun Yi
Zhang Yunyi