Zhu Guozhen

Ministers and scholars in the late Ming Dynasty
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Zhu Guozhen (1558-1632), a Guozhen, Wenning, Pinghan, Qiu An, was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang Province (now Nanxun District, Huzhou), [2] Ministers, historians [3 ] Scholars [4 ] Politicians [5 ] A writer. [2]
Zhu Guozhen was elected as a candidate in the 16th year of Wanli (1588). The following year, he was elected as a scholar, and Ding Yougui was elected as a scholar. In the 25th year of Wanli's reign (1597), he was granted a review and made friends with Tao Wangling, Huang Hui, Dong Qichang, Zhou Rudi, etc. In the 34th year of Wanli (1606), Zuo Yude was promoted to Zuo Chunfang, and moved to Guozi to offer wine and return home after thanking his illness. In the third year of Tianqi's reign (1623), he joined the East Pavilion, joined the Wenyuan Pavilion, and accumulated the young guards and the crown prince. He assisted Ye Xianggao to resist Wei Zhongxian. Ye Xianggao was dismissed from office and became a minister of the Ministry of Household and a great scholar of Wu Yingdian. He succeeded Shoufu, was impeached by Wei Zhongxian's party and left for the village. He died in 1632, the fifth year of Chongzhen. [2]
Zhu Guozhen is the author of 120 volumes of the "Outline of the History of the Emperor Ming Dynasty" and 32 volumes of his miscellaneous work "Yongchuang Essays". The "Outline of the History of Huangming" includes the "Records of Great Politics", "Records of Great Training", "Records of Major Events", "Biographies of Founding Officials", and "Biographies of Xun Officials", which are published in Chongzhen today. [2]
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Wenning
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Late Ming Dynasty
Ethnic groups
Han nationality
one's native heath
Wuxing, Zhejiang
date of birth
1558
Date of death
1632
Main works
An Outline of the History of the Ming Dynasty Great Politics Huangming Biography, etc
True name
Zhu Guozhen
Posthumous gift
Taifu
Posthumous title
Wen Su

Character's Life

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Zhu Guozhen was a candidate for the 16th year of Wanli (1588), and a scholar for the 17th year of Wanli (1589). Tired officials and the Imperial College offered wine.
In the 36th year of Wanli (1608), Hu, Su Dashui and Guozhen sent a letter to the governor, asking for relief. Chen Youxue, the magistrate of Huzhou, had an insight into the people's seclusion and overhauled the Ditang. Zhu Guozhen wrote the Record of Xiudong Pond to record it.
In the third year of the apocalypse (1623), he paid homage to the minister of rites and the great scholar of Wenyuan Pavilion.
In the spring of the fourth year of the apocalypse (1624), the minister of the Ministry of Public Affairs of the Jin Dynasty, Wu Yingdian, the great scholar, and the president of the National History Record, called him "a man who can stand alone in times of adversity, and who leads away clean. He is straightforward in nature, and although he is an assistant uncle, his family is dignified". In his later years, he was impeached by Li Fan and dismissed as an official due to illness. Wei Zhongxian said to his party, "This old man is also evil, but he does not do evil, and can make good go away." Jia Shaoshi, also the crown prince and grand teacher, the minister of the official department of the Jin Dynasty and also the great scholar of Jianji Hall, wrote a book on the basis of illness and seclusion.
He died in the fifth year of Chongzhen's reign (1632) and presented it to Taifu with a posthumous title of Wensu. [1]

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Zhu Guozhen once served as《 National History 》President of Record. He has written "A Brief History of the Ming Dynasty", "A Record of Great Policies", "Yongchuang Essays", and "A Chronicle of the Emperor Ming Dynasty". [1]