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During the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, what official position did Dong Fangshuo hold?

Dong Fangshuo (former 154- former 93) was born in Pingyuan (now Shentou Town, Ling County). Writers of ci and fu in the western han dynasty. Emperor Wu acceded to the throne, recruited wise men, recommended himself by letter, and worshipped him as Lang. Later, he served as a regular assistant minister and doctor in Taizhong. He is witty, witty, witty and clever, and he often laughs and laughs in front of Emperor Wu. He "observes the color at any time and bluntly remonstrates" (Biography of Han Dong Fang Shuo). Emperor Wu was so extravagant that he went to the forest garden. Dong Fangshuo bluntly protested that this is "taking fertile land for the people, lacking the use of the country, taking the industry of agriculture and mulberry, abandoning success and losing things" (The Biography of Hanshu Dong Fangshuo). He once said that political gains and losses were Chen Nong's plan to strive for a strong country, but Emperor Wu always regarded him as a superior and could not be reused, so he wrote Difficult to Answer a Guest and On No Gentleman to express his dissatisfaction with Chen Zhi. Dong Fangshuo's original set of 2 volumes has been lost for a long time; Zhang Pu, an Amin, compiled Oriental Taizhong Collection, which was included in 103 records of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties.

He lost his parents when he was young and was raised by his brother and sister-in-law. Dong Fangshuo was smart, sensitive and studious since childhood. By the time he was in his twenties, he had mastered the poems, books, I Ching and the art of war of Sun Tzu and Wuqi. He is good at fencing, rich in literary talent, eloquent and highly regarded in the village. At that time, Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty vigorously strengthened centralization, expanded territory, and intended to make great achievements and recruit talented people. Dong Fangshuo wrote to recommend himself: "I am twenty-two years old, nine feet tall, with eyes like hanging beads and teeth like neatly arranged jade shells. I am as brave as a patriotic warrior Meng Ben and as agile as Prince Qing Ji. My honesty is comparable to that of doctors in Qi, and I have more beliefs than believers. I am confident that I can be a competent minister under the son of heaven. " His supercilious and sharp-edged words and deeds surprised Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, so he called it the bus order (managing the petition and imperial edict of hundreds of officials).

I am twenty-two, nine feet three inches tall, with dazzling eyes, bright stars and teeth, courage to contend with Meng Ben, sensitivity to Qing Ji, frankness to Bao Shu, and belief in being born in the end. These are both ability and political integrity, and it is not too much to be listed as the son of heaven. Minister Dong Fangshuo took the liberty of worshipping Ada again and listening.

Dong Fangshuo wrote many works in his life, including Answering a Guest Difficult, On Non-Gentlemen, Sealing Mount Tai, Responsibility and the Wall, and Poems on Examining Children, which was later included in Oriental Taizhong Collection. Sima Qian called him a "funny hero" in Historical Records, and Xiahou Zhan, a native of A Jin, wrote On Dong Fangshuo Painting, praising Dong Fangshuo's noble character, wisdom and humor. Yan Zhenqing, a great calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, wrote this article as a monument. Lingxian county still preserves this monument.