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Fuyang character | Xie Tao

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Xie Tao (Prince Guest)

Xie Tao (960-1034), Zi Jizhi, Fuyang Xinshun Liuzhuang (present-day Xie Tomb Village, Gaoqiao Town, Fuyang City)

People, ancestral home of Yangxia, Henan. Xie Tao was a famous poet, writer and military figure of the Northern Song Dynasty. Xie Tao was resolute and innocent in his life, not afraid of the powerful, and active on the historical stage of the middle period of the Northern Song Dynasty for more than 40 years, although he suffered many setbacks, he was always indomitable and positive. When Xie Tao was a magistrate,

Prosperity and elimination of disadvantages, outstanding political achievements, deeply loved and admired by people. Xie Tao's poems, fresh and concise, and

Together, Zi Xie Dai became one of the initiators who changed the flamboyant poetic style since the end of the Tang Dynasty.

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His real name is Xie Tao

Ethnic group Han Chinese

Font size Jizhi

Birthplace Fuyang, Zhejiang

The era of the Northern Song Dynasty

Born 960

Died 1034

Fuyang character | Xie Tao

The career went well

He successively served as the judge of the Zizhou Yanyuan in Sichuan, Li Shun rebelled against Chengdu, Xie Tao planned to defend the imperial palace, and served as a princely guest in the first year of the Ming Dynasty (1032). He was honest and honest with the officials, and he punished them for their grievances, and the officials took up their posts and the people took care of their professions.

Poetic works

Xie Tao wrote poems and sang harmony with Ouyang Xiu and Fan Zhongyan.

"Dream Work"

A hundred years of strange pieces of paper, a hero of the ages. Only bingran Zhou Kongjiao, who is still benevolent and righteous, has been immersed in the people.

"Title Chengzhao Temple Master Wall"

Stacked offerings to collect clouds and sleep, Jiuyi Xiang Society open-minded. The owner's heart is like autumn pond water, and it looks like a day is clear.

Xie Tao's tomb

In the first year of JingYou (1034), Xie Tao resigned as an official in his old age and illness, and Ju Xijing did not ask about political affairs and devoted himself to the study of medicine. On October 30, Xie Tao died in Beijing at the age of seventy-five. In March of the second year of Jingyou (1035), zi Zi Zi returned to his hometown from the capital and was buried in the tomb of Xie in Fuyang on August 21. Fan Zhongyun made a Shinto stele, and Ouyang Xiu made an epitaph, the date of which reads: "Xie Zhi's distant life, Henan's Yan clan; The ancestor of the four generations, because of the cross-river, died in Jiaxing and stayed in the south. Great-grandfather was buried in the south, in Zuolishui County. Shi Yi did not appear, Zu Ling Yan guan, first buried Fuyang, its Chang ZiGong. Fuyang Nohara, the tomb of the third generation, the father is greater than the ancestor, the son is greater than the father, and there are virtuous heirs, and there are lingsun, and the public lives in peace, and there is a ceremony and a inheritance. In the first year of Baoyuan (1038), the imperial court posthumously awarded Xie Tao the title of Rebbe Shangshu.

Family members

grandfather

Xie Yiwen: Served as the fifth generation of Wuyue State Hangzhou Yanguan County Ling, died and was buried in Fuyang, since then, the family moved to Fuyang. Xie Yiwen had three sons.

Father

Xie Shanji: Zi Chongli, grew up in Zhenze and served as the secretary of the Taining Army in Fujian Province.

uncle

Xie Shanshu, Xie Shanshou.

junior

Xie Yan (963-997): Imitating the style of Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan, he was on a par with Lu Shu and was known as Lu Xie. Duan Gong was a scholar of the two counties of Zhihuarong and Gong'an, and wrote twenty volumes of anthologies.

child

Xie Dai (994-1039)

woman

Married to the famous poet Mei Yaochen of the time.

grandchild

XIE Jingchu;

XIE Jingwen;

Xie Jingping (1032-1064), Zi ShiZai, poet, literary scholar, secretary of the provincial secretary Lang;

Xie Jinghui (1041-1059), zi shijun, died early; Wang Anshi wrote the "Epitaph of Xie Jinghui" ("Collected Writings of Mr. Linchuan", vol. 98).

Fuyang character | Xie Tao

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