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The fortune teller said that the Jin surname was those _ The fortune teller said that the Jin surname was those surnames.

The fortune teller said that the surname of Jin was those.

1, Jin Chongyue

Jin Chongyue, a native of Baoqing, was born on August 15th, the seventh year of Song Jiayou. Li Changning, a scholar in Chen Wu, Yuan You, moved to Dali Temple. Later, when he went out to Mingzhou, he was disturbed by Hua Shigang, wrote a letter to the public, moved the history of the Ministry of Rites, awarded a bachelor's degree, and lectured at Yanhe Temple. Then three letters remonstrated against the party ban, and five letters said that treacherous court officials Cai Jing and Tong Guan had erred in their country and were relegated to the secretariat of Xiangzhou. In the sixth year of Xuanhe, he died in Xiangzhou.

2. Jin Luxiang

Jin Luxiang (1232—1303) was born in Lanxi (now Houjin Village, Tongshan, Lanxi City, Zhejiang Province). Scholars in Song and Yuan Dynasties. He is the backbone of East Zhejiang School and Jinhua School, and one of the "Four Heroes of Beishan". Scholars respectfully call him Mr. Renshan.

3. Jin Linyue

Jin (1July 89514-1September 984 19), male, from Zhuji County, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, and Changsha City, Hunan Province. He combined western philosophy with China's philosophy and established a unique philosophical system, including Taoism, logic and epistemology.

4. Kim Shu Ren

Jin (1879- 194 1 year), a native of Hezhou, Gansu Province, was a political and military figure in Xinjiang Province during the National Government of the Republic of China. My father is quiet and clear, and he has been a farmer and businessman all his life; Mother Lushi gave birth to five men and two women, and Shu Ren was her eldest son. Young and wise, savvy and abnormal, reading and reciting poetry classics.

5. Jin Youzi

Jin Youzi (1368- 1432), with a good reputation, retired from buddhist nun. A native of Xingan County, Jiangxi Province in the Ming Dynasty (now Paishan Village, Luotian Town, Xiajiang County, Jiangxi Province). In the second year of Wen Jian (1400), he won a scholar and gave him a job in the Ministry of Housing. Comments on Cheng Zu's accession to the throne as Hanlin. Jie Jin, a bachelor of Jishui, was promoted to give lectures as a prince in Wenyuan Pavilion. Youzi teaches Spring and Autumn Annals and presents three volumes of Spring and Autumn Annals.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Jin surname