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Zhu Liangzu's descendants and celebrities

Zhu kongzhao

A native of Qianjiang in the Ming Dynasty, whose name was Hui Zhi and Mo Cross, was the eighth grandson of Zhu Liangzu, the Hou of Yongjia in the Ming Dynasty. His ancestors moved to Qianjiang from Zhongxiang Fairy. Zhu Kongzhao went to the famous Lindong College twice to give lectures, which shows that he is a learned man. He farmed and adopted his mother, and he was extremely filial. Lagerstroemia indica is planted in the yard, which is an eight-branch book. When it blooms, it looks like Xia Zi, so it is called Xiazizhuang. The branches of Ziwei are all "twenty Zhang Xu", and several tables can be placed in the middle. "Seven or eight people sitting around", reciting poems and composing poems, is a spectacle of people among flowers. Song Deng Chun, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a poem "A Gift from Cao Ting in Liao Dynasty to Zhu Kongzhao", saying, "The gate of the plain is as thin as a gentleman, and still looks like old cloth in the previous spring. I am not as good as you several times, how dare I look down on fish? "

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At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, a native of Pingyin, Yanzhou, whose name was Fu, was Song Ruo, a descendant of Hou Zhu Liangzu in Yongjia, Ming Dynasty. In the early years of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty, he was recommended by the governor of the Qing Dynasty as the minister of rites, and moved to Langzhong to study the imperial history of Yunnan Taoism. In terms of the strategy of suppressing chaos by flat words, it is suggested to open up a road and distinguish between loyalty and righteousness, which has gained great reputation. In the third year of Shunzhi (1646), he inspected salt affairs in Hedong, let Xuanda (now Xuanhua, Hebei, Datong, Shanxi) study politics and supervise Shuntian (now Beijing). Wherever he goes, he is positive and self-disciplined. Later, he successively served as Shao Qing of Taibu Temple, Zuoyou Zheng Tong, Zheng Tong of Taichang Temple, Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Industry, and Zuoyou of the Ministry of Industry. After completion, he was promoted to Shangshu of the Ministry of Industry and concurrently served as Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Industry. Begging her mother to support her for more than ten years after she recovered from her illness, devoting herself to studying Zhu Cheng Neo-Confucianism and not managing the family property. He wrote to the imperial court many times, talking about governing the country, and advocated the coexistence of laws and ceremonies, the use of five punishments and eight discussions, and the combination of civil and military affairs. He is the author of Shu Shu, Ji Xiao Ji, Mi Wei An Ji and so on.