Zhao Bi
Zhao Bi
(around 1445 A.D. he was alive) he was born in Nanping. The year of birth and death is unknown, about the next year of Ming Yingzong Zhengtong. He is erudite and knowledgeable, especially good at ease. The facts of his life are unknown. Bi has written three volumes of Xiaomei Ji, ten volumes of xuehangfujian, and the general catalogue of Siku.
Imitating song Hongmai's Yi Jian Zhi and Ming Qu you's Jian Deng Xin Hua, Xiaomei Ji is an original edition published in Xuande period of Ming Dynasty and a typeset edition published by Shanghai Classical Literature Publishing House. The representative chapters include the biography of the criminal of the east window incident and the story of the hermit in Qingcheng.
According to the textual research of Zhao Bi's life and works (Li Jianguo, Chen Guojun), Zhao bi was born in Baxian County of Chongqing in Ming Dynasty. He was born in 1364 and died later in 1450. In the first year of Yongle (1403), he was recommended to be an official by the practice of the Ming Scripture, and successively served as the official of Confucianism in Xinfan, Zixian and Hanyang counties. Xuande eight years (1433) 70 years old official, home Hanyang. Zhengtong once lived in Macheng and died in Hanyang. From the middle of Yongle to the third year of Xuande, he created a collection of imitations, which was later supplemented and finalized in the first year of Zhengtong (1436). In the seventh year of Xuande, Hanyang Fu Zhi was revised. After becoming an official, he wrote ten volumes of Xue Hang Fu Jian and twenty volumes of Shi Shi Ji Yuan Xie Ding.
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Chinese PinYin : Zhao Bi
Zhao Bi
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