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A brief discussion on the life deeds of Wang Yue, the head of the seven sons of Jian'an

A brief discussion on the life deeds of Wang Yue, the head of the seven sons of Jian'an

The article has been full of people's ears, and at one point I was worried about Qingqing. The end of the Han Dynasty was not only a war-torn society, but a complete society with countless occupations and a variety of classics. This article is going to talk about Wang Yue càn, the word Zhongxuan.

Wang Xuan was a native of Shanyang, Yanzhou, and his family lineage was very good, his grandfather Wang Chang and great-grandfather Wang Gong were all officials to the third duke, and his father Wang Qian was promoted by He Jin to become the governor of the General's Mansion. Although He Jin was born as a butcher, he also valued Wang Qian as a famous nobleman, and originally planned to marry Wang Qian as a son and daughter, he asked Wang Qian to choose a son to meet him but was refused, and later Wang Qian was dismissed from office due to illness, from the "Wang Zhongxuan", Wang Qian also held a prominent position.

"Yijun Xiankao, Yi Ye Zuoshi, into the management of secrets, the government to rule; out of The Shuo Dai, Shu Ji Xianxi" - "Wang Zhongxuan"

Wang Yue came to Chang'an at a young age, where he met Cai Yong, who was already a famous scholar at this time, and there was an endless stream of people who ran to visit Cai Yong. However, Cai Yong only had a good eye for Wang Cang, and when Wang Yue came to pay respects, he greeted him backwards, and the guests present were surprised to see Wang Cang, who was not yet 18 years old at this time and was relatively short.

However, Cai Yong was willing to endorse Wang Cang, "This is the grandson of Sikong Wang Chang, I am ashamed of his talent, and all the books and articles in my family collection should be given to him." In fact, Cai Yong really gave Wang Yue the tens of thousands of books in his family in his later years, which shows how much he values Wang Cang. With a good family lineage coupled with the taste of famous people like Cai Yong, Wang Yue became famous at a young age, and the conquest of the imperial court and the Situ Mansion followed, but Wang Yue, who was seventeen years old, did not choose to become a soldier.

"Cai Yong has nearly 10,000 volumes of books, and in the last years he carried several cars and cantonese"——The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms and the Biography of Zhong Hui, quoted in the "Naturalist"

A brief discussion on the life deeds of Wang Yue, the head of the seven sons of Jian'an

At the end of the Han Dynasty, wang cang chose to take refuge in Jingzhou, first, Jingzhou was relatively peaceful, and second, Liu Biao was also Wang Cang's fellow countryman. However, Liu Biao was a bit based on his appearance, he did not pay much attention to Wang Cang, and originally wanted to marry his daughter to Wang Cang, but because of Wang Cang's appearance, he was shelved. In fact, Wang Yue did a lot for him, writing the "Three Auxiliary Treatises" during the rebellion of Zhang Xian in Changsha Taishou, and "Advising Yuan Tanshu for Liu Jingzhou" and "For Liu Jingzhou and Yuan Shangshu" when Liu Biao persuaded Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang.

"The table sleeps with a cantonese appearance and is weak and indistinct, and it is not very heavy"——"Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Biography of Wang Yue"

Pei Qian, who had also taken refuge in Jingzhou, made good friends with Wang Cang, and he advised Wang Cang and Sima Zhi that "Liu Biao was not the talent of Wang Ba, and he still regarded himself as the King of Zhou Wen, and it would not be long before he would be defeated." I have to say that Liu Biao can't keep talents for a reason, he has offended many Jingzhou celebrities because of his contempt for Sima Hui, there are many celebrities who have taken refuge in Jingzhou, and it is debatable whether one person can look at it, but a group of people can't see it, liu Biao should reflect on his own problems.

After Liu Biao's death, among those who persuaded Liu Qun to surrender to Cao Cao was Wang Cang, who vigorously touted Cao Cao under the banner of repaying favors, and in the end Liu Chun offered Jingzhou. Wang Yue was immediately enlisted by Cao Cao as the Marquis of Guannei and given the title of Marquis of Guannei, and it was so easy for him to be enfeoffed. Of course, when Cao Cao set up a banquet to celebrate, Wang Cang touted it again.

After the establishment of the State of Wei, Wang Cang, Heqia, Wei Qi, and Du Xun were all appointed as attendants. Wang Cang, with his erudition and versatility, also participated in the restoration of the liturgical system with Wei Kai and others, which may also benefit from his unforgettable ability. When Wang Canghe went out to play, he could recite the inscription on the spot after reading the inscription on the side of the road, and watching people play chess could also help restore the chess game.

A brief discussion on the life deeds of Wang Yue, the head of the seven sons of Jian'an

Wang Yue is also good at arithmetic, and what he is best at is writing, often with a wave, without modification at all, and the articles written by others after hard thinking are not comparable to him. In the case of "Classic Strategy", Wang Yue also has more exaggerated operations, he is good at improvisation, and Wang Lang and Zhong Xuan are inferior to him in this regard, and may also be Zhong Xuan who let this impatient junior.

"Although Chung Chung and Wang Lang were named Wei Qingxiang, as for the imperial court's deliberations, they could not be caught off guard" - "Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Biography of Wang Yue" notes from the "Canon Strategy"

The talented Wang Yue was friendly with Cao Pi and Cao Zhi, and he wrote nearly 60 poems, fu, treatises, and discussions in his lifetime, the most famous of which were "Denglou Fu" and "Seven Interpretations". Wang Cang was listed as the "Seven Sons of Jian'an", which Cao Pi proposed in the "Classics", and Wang Cang was the most accomplished of these seven people Chinese learning, and only he was neutral in the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

Wang Cang also participated in the twenty-first year (216) of Jian'an's cutting of Wu, but in the past few years he died of illness on the road, at the age of 41. Cao Zhi wrote "Wang Zhongxuan" for this purpose, and there is also a "Poem of Gifting Ding Yi Wang Yue" to witness their friendship. In the case of "World Language", Wang Cang liked to listen to donkeys, and Cao Pi remembered his special hobby when he was mourning, and called on his companions to learn donkeys together to send Wang Yue off. There was a large-scale outbreak of the epidemic in 217, and the deaths of Wang Cang, Chen Lin, Ying Yue and others may be related to this.

"Wang Zhongxuan was good at donkey song, and after he was buried, Emperor Wen was about to mourn, and Gu Yu said to you: 'Wang Zhong is good donkey song, you can make a sound to send it.'" - "The Language of the World"

Life and death mourn, no one is without.

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