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Wang Hung chien

Shandong Right Chief Executive of the Ming Dynasty
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Wang Hung chien (1462 -?), the political envoy of Henan Province Nanyang Mansion Nanyang County (today Henan Province Nanyang City), Wang Hongru Brother.
True name
Wang Hung chien
date of birth
1462
Main works
Guochen Collection
Native place
Henan
Degree
Solution
Position
Right Chief Executive of Shandong

Introduction

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In the 23rd year of Chenghua, he was admitted to Nanjing Imperial College Hongzhi During the Local examination , won the first prize (Jieyuan). He and his brother Wang Hongru Tongzhong Jieyuan made a sensation in Henan. Since then, she has taken care of family members for a long time and missed four scientific examinations. In the second year of Jiajing, he was appointed as a Jinshi Dali Temple Comment on events. Later, he was promoted to Shandong Right Chief Executive with preferential policies.

Historical records

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1 ^ The History of the Ming Dynasty (Volume 185): "Hung Ru was a scholar who was poor in theory and practical in practice, and was promoted by the world. The left official department was upright and self disciplined, and the door was unselfish. His younger brother Hung chien, Local examination Also first. It is called "incorruptible and quiet" because of the fact that Jinshi tired the officials of the right administrative envoy in Shandong. "
2 ^ Guochen Collection: "Wang Hung chien, a native of Nanyang, upholds the reality and dismisses the levity. He is honest and practical. He studies with poor reason and practical application. Although there are similarities and differences in a word, he must judge the security of its meaning. He is good at observing history, examining gains and losses, identifying evil and righteousness, and especially learning the national code. His ancestors can use people to administrate, and predecessors can establish a dynasty, and conduct their own affairs in detail."