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Zhang's Reading of Classical Chinese in Daoji

1. Zhang Shuozi's Daoji was read by Zhang Shuo, and his name was Daoji. In other words, his ancestors moved from Fanyang, Hebei Province to Luoyang, Henan Province and became Luoyang people. During the Yongchang period, Wuhou (Zetian) took an examination of the sages and made plans, and ordered Li, a senior official of the official department, to post the names of the candidates for the plans, saying that the plans should be ranked first, and Wuhou (Zetian) approved them as second-class, making him a proofreader for the prince, leaving one official missing.

When he proclaimed himself emperor, Zhang was promoted to assistant minister of Zhongshu (secretary of state) and secretariat of Yongzhou. Qiaowang Li Zhongfu rebelled and was killed. There are hundreds of associates involved in Luoyang, and the case has been delayed for a long time. Please handle this case with Zhang. Soon, Zhang found the guilty man, so he killed Zhang He, and the others who were wronged calmed down. The emperor said happily that when dealing with a case, he didn't wronged the upright person, forgave the guilty person and thanked him. At that time, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (Li Longji) was a prince. Zhang said that he and Chu Wuliang accompanied the prince to study and were particularly close and polite to him. The following year, Zhang said that he was promoted to the position of Secretary-General of China Academy of Sciences (Vice Premier the State Council), responsible for supervising the compilation of national history.

In 7 1 1 year (the second year of Jing Yun), Tang Ruizong said to the courtiers around him, "The fortune teller told me that there would be rebellion in the palace within five days, so we should take precautions early." People don't know what to do. Zhang Dui said, "This is a plot against the Prince. If the prince is allowed to supervise state affairs, your majesty will have a certain birthright, which will naturally make those traitors have no chance to avoid disasters. " Knowing what Zhang meant, he ordered to supervise state affairs. In 7 12 AD, the Crown Prince (Li Longji) became emperor, and Princess Taiping promoted Xiao Zhizhong and Cui Kun as prime ministers. Because Zhang said that he was not attached to himself (Princess Taiping), he was named Shangshu Zuocheng (Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference), and he was not allowed to participate in the handling of political affairs, so he was left as Dongdu (Mayor of Luoyang). Knowing that Princess Taiping and others rebelled, Zhang secretly handed the sword to Xuanzong () to let him make a decision early. Accepted Zhang's suggestion. After Xiao Zhizhong was killed, he made Zhang a secretariat (prime minister) and made him Duke of Yan, so that he could enjoy the contribution of 200 ordinary people.

Previously, more than 600,000 troops were stationed in the border town. Zhang said that the world was peaceful at that time, so he proposed to let 200 thousand people retire and go home to farm. Thinking that there was a problem, Zhang said to him: "Although there are a large number of troops stationed in the border town, the officers only serve as their own guards and seek personal gain. To deal with the enemy, it is a good soldier, not a large number. With your majesty's shrewdness, people in the circle are afraid of your prestige. You don't have to worry that withdrawing troops will lead to enemy aggression. I am willing to ensure the safety of hundreds of people in my family. " The Emperor (Li Longji) then agreed to his proposal.

Zhang said that he pays attention to ethics, keeps his word (keeps his promise), likes to recommend and promote young people, and is very concerned about the righteousness between friends of the monarch and the minister. When Li Longji was a prince, he participated in many secret plans and finally became a minister of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.

2. How to interpret the ancient saying of Zhang Shuo, a poet in the Tang Dynasty? The pronunciation of "Shuo" is: yuè.

Zhang Yuqie (667-730), male, from Dao Ji and Luoyang, Henan, was a statesman and writer in the Tang Dynasty.

Zhang said that he had been a butcher three times, was good at literature and was in charge of literature for more than 30 years. He has made great contributions to the administration of culture, and he is also quite good at military affairs, which can be described as both civil and military. He knew the regime like the back of his hand and reformed the outdated political and military system. Therefore, historians praised him for "inventing laws and regulations to keep the elegance of Kaiyuan cultural relics, saying that he had more power" and was an important figure in promoting the "rule of Kaiyuan".

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Zhang and Xu Jian have been bachelors in Jixian Institute for more than ten years and have the same hobbies and feelings. At that time, the bachelors who worked with them had declined a lot, and only they remained in Jixian College. On one occasion, Zhang wrote out the names of the bachelors one by one and watched them with Xu Jian.

Xu Jian asked: "They all had their own specialties in those years, and each got a * * *. Who came first in terms of articles? " Zhang said: "The articles by Li Qiao, Cui Rong, Xue Ji and Song are all good and impeccable.

Fu Jiamo's articles are harsh, bold and unique, but if his remarks are used to discuss state affairs, it will inevitably cause great trouble. Yan's articles are full of make-up, flowery in rhetoric and light in singing and dancing, which makes people feel relaxed and happy to read. Although it is romantic and elegant, it is a bit too humorous. "

Xu Jian asked again, "Who is the rising star now?"

Zhang said: "Han Xiu's articles are like fine wine and delicacies, with elegant words but lacking charm. Xu Jingxian's articles, though full of skins, are gorgeous and lovely, lack individuality.

Zhang Jiuling's articles, like light makeup, are timely and practical, but lack polishing. William Wang's articles, like gorgeous jade, are brilliant and precious, but they are also full of flaws. If we can get rid of its shortcomings and promote its strengths, it will be a temporary show!

3. How to interpret the ancient saying of Zhang Shuo, a poet in the Tang Dynasty? The pronunciation of "Shuo" is: yuè.

Zhang Yuqie (667-730), male, from Dao Ji and Luoyang, Henan, was a statesman and writer in the Tang Dynasty. Zhang said that he had been a butcher three times, was good at literature and was in charge of literature for more than 30 years. He has made great contributions to the administration of culture, and he is also quite good at military affairs, which can be described as both civil and military.

He knew the regime like the back of his hand and reformed the outdated political and military system. Therefore, historians praised him for "inventing laws and regulations to keep the elegance of Kaiyuan cultural relics, saying that he had more power" and was an important figure in promoting the "rule of Kaiyuan".

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The article commented that Xu Jian and Xu Jian have been bachelors in Jixian Hospital for more than ten years, with the same hobbies and similar feelings. At that time, the bachelors who worked with them had declined a lot, and only they remained in Jixian College.

On one occasion, Zhang wrote out the names of the bachelors one by one and watched them with Xu Jian. Xu Jian asked: "They all had their own specialties in those years, and each got a * * *. Who came first in terms of articles? " Zhang said: "The articles by Li Qiao, Cui Rong, Xue Ji and Song are all good and impeccable.

Fu Jiamo's articles are harsh, bold and unique, but if his remarks are used to discuss state affairs, it will inevitably cause great trouble. Yan's articles are full of make-up, flowery in rhetoric and light in singing and dancing, which makes people feel relaxed and happy to read. Although it is romantic and elegant, it is a bit too humorous. "

Xu Jian asked again, "Who is the rising star now?" Zhang said: "Han Xiu's articles are like fine wine and delicacies, with elegant words but lacking charm. Xu Jingxian's articles, though full of skins, are gorgeous and lovely, lack individuality.

Zhang Jiuling's articles, like light makeup, are timely and practical, but lack polishing. William Wang's articles, like gorgeous jade, are brilliant and precious, but they are also full of flaws.

If we can get rid of its shortcomings and its strengths, it will be a temporary show.