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Brief introduction of Shao Yanhe

Taiyi, Qimen and Liu Ren are three types of learning. The six benevolence techniques are particularly old, and they are known as the most of the three types and the king of divination. In ancient and modern books, there are Yi Feng in the Han Dynasty, Guan Ju in the Three Kingdoms, Guo Pu in the Jin Dynasty, Li Jing, Li, Xu Daofu and Li Zhi in the Tang Dynasty, Chu Yan, Chu, Zhou Keming, Miao Gongda, Xu Fu, Ling Fuzhi and Zhu Bi in the Song Dynasty, Ye Luchu Cai, Liu and Tian Zhongliang in the Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty. There are many people who are good at six benevolence, but unfortunately most of them are not recorded in detail. Shao Yanhe, a poet in Song Dynasty, is another peak in China history after Fan Li and Wu Zixu. There is not much information about Mr. Shao Yanhe. His life can only be inferred from a few words in Liu Ren's verdict, and his date of birth is also inferred from his example of "engaging in many activities". It is also said that it is the last person in Zhejiang (now Longyou County, Zhejiang Province), and the reason is also based on its "judgment that there is a cloud, and it will move to the northeast in the future, nearly 200 miles. If it passes through Wuzhou in 19 1 1 year 10, it will travel 180 miles from the village. But it is also in the southwest of Wuzhou. Wuzhou, 180 miles southwest, is a taimu people. Yunrenzi has been in Yanzhou for many years, always in the northeast and northwest of the township, but also in the southeast of Yanzhou. It is too late to southeast Yanzhou. " Shao's betrothal, God sees his skill. In the Qing Dynasty, Cheng Quan loved Korea, saying, "Mr. Cheng is good at six engagements, taking full responsibility, being loyal to filial piety, and being too defensive to persuade goodness. He is a well-known honest man, not only good at six parents. " He also said that Shao Yanhe's class: "It is a wonderful test, and it is above other schools" and is regarded as a noble person by later scholars.