Qian Yanyuan

Qian Yanyuan

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Qian Yanyuan (994-1050) was born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou) of Song Dynasty. He is the eldest son of Qian Yi. At the beginning, he used his father's shadow to make up for zhailang in the Taimiao temple and moved to Dali temple to become Cheng.

In the first year of Baoyuan (1038) of the Northern Song Dynasty, he was a Jinshi, and took dianzhongcheng as the official of the imperial censor's platform. He was appointed to Mingzhou (now Ningbo) and moved to Taichang. In Qingli, he was promoted to minister of rites wailang and knew Runzhou. Shangshu extremely said that the current political situation included frequent natural disasters in the Central Plains, Khitan in the northwest dominating tiger vision, and manliao in the southwest "three parties' urgency" in order to achieve long-term stability. Runzhou drought locust disaster, the people lack food, Yan Yuan regardless of opposition, Chang Ping granary relief to the victims. He wrote a letter to Chen Yan to pardon him, to select good officials, to increase his salary to keep clean, to save money on Civil Engineering, and so on. He moved to the Jixian academy and learned to remonstrate. At that time, when there was a flood in all roads, Yanyuan made a statement on water conservancy, reclaiming wasteland, and persuading agriculture and mulberry production, believing that "agriculture is the urgent task of the country.".

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