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Why did Xu Heng, the "first man in Yuan Dynasty", ask Kublai Khan of Xiong Xiong to enforce the laws of China?

Xu Heng (1209 ~ 128 1 year), whose real name is called "Mr. Lu Zhai". A native of Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province). A famous scholar, politician, thinker and educator in Yuan Dynasty. In the first year of Jiading (1208), father and mother Li moved to Xinzheng to escape the Jinbing Rebellion. The following year, Xu Heng was born in Chengyang Manxiang (now Xugang Village, Xindian Town, xinzheng city).

Young people are sensitive and studious. Xugang Village, Xindian Town, xinzheng city, formerly known as "Yang Manli". According to local villagers, during the Jiading period of the Southern Song Dynasty, there was chaos in the Central Plains, and people left their homes and fled everywhere. In A.D. 1208, a young couple named Xu escaped from Qinyang County, Henan Province and settled in Yangmanli village. The following year, the woman of the Xu family gave birth to a boy and named him. Zhong Ping was lively, cute and smart when he was young, and his neighbors liked him very much.

When Zhong Ping was five or six years old, he liked to pester his parents to tell stories on summer nights and teach him to count the stars and look at the sky. Zhong Ping especially likes astronomical phenomena and spreads them to the learned people in the village. Everyone said: "This child is really aura, a bit like Zhang Heng, a great scientist in the Eastern Han Dynasty." Therefore, in the later study process, in order to inspire Zhong Ping, his parents renamed him Xu Heng.

Xu Heng was different from others since he was a child. When I entered school at the age of seven, I asked my teacher why I wanted to study. The teacher replied, "Go to the imperial examination." Xu Heng asked again, "Is that all?" The teacher was surprised. Every time he talks about a book in the future, Xu Heng will ask the truth, so that the teacher says to his parents, "Your son is clever, but I am incompetent. Please don't ask for a famous teacher. " Leave the museum. It's the same with three teachers in a row. When he grew up, Xu Heng became more studious. Because his family is poor and has no money to buy books, he often travels hundreds of miles to borrow and copy books.

He once saw a book explaining classics in a fortune teller's house, so he copied it back and read it carefully. Later, he fled to Culai Mountain and got the Book of Changes annotated by Wang Bi. At that time, despite the war, Xu Heng still insisted on reading during the day, thinking at night and practicing. Because Xu Heng studied hard and was gifted, he became a famous scholar at an early age. He once talked with Dou Mo and others about Cheng Yi and Zhu's Neo-Confucianism, and his fame grew.