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Hapless was deposed for his name

Here is Beanie telling stories and telling interesting little historical knowledge. In the ancient imperial examinations, it was not so easy to become a champion. In a imperial examination in the Ming Dynasty, one candidate won the title, but because of his name, he was exempted from the title. This unlucky candidate is named Wu Qing. Hearing his name, you can probably guess why. Wu Qing is a native of Wuxi. His original name was not Wu Qing, but Wu Ruwei. He is 27 years old. He took the entrance examination after passing the entrance examination. In 9 years, he took the exam 3 times, all named Luosun Shan and Wu Ruwei, and felt that his fate was not good. He hoped that God would give him more friendship, so he changed his name to Wu Qing.

Hapless was deposed for his name

After changing the name, the luck was really good, it was really the fourth time after taking the entrance examination, successfully entered and ranked among the best, but also because of the name change, the heavens changed their fate again. When the results of the temple examination were announced, the Jiajing Emperor heard that his name was Wu Qing and felt that he was not suitable to be a champion. The Jiajing Emperor believed that the world should not have a ruthless title, so he deposed Wu Qing's title and changed it to Tanhua. Later, after his death, he was buried in Wuxi's Jilong Mountain, which was called Tanhua Mountain

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