Zhou Lun (1463-1542), Zi Boming, Zhen'an, Kunshan people. In the twelfth year of Hongzhi (1499), he was awarded the title of Zhi County of Xin'an County, Henan. In the eighth year of Zhengde (1513), Zhou Lun served as the inspector of Shanxi. Jia Jingchu (1522) was appointed as the Governor of the Imperial Household, the Viceroy of Cao Jiang, promoted to the rank of Soldier and Engineer, responsible for cleaning up military posts, and later promoted to Shangshu of the Nanjing Punishment Department. In the third year of Jiajing (1524), Zhou Lun refused to do political affairs and resigned and returned to his hometown. Zhou Lun was familiar with medical science, and whenever he encountered diseases and plagues, he practiced medicine to save many patients. More than ten years after returning to his hometown, Zhou Lun died at the age of eighty. The emperor gave him a funeral offering, gave the title of prince shaobao, and gave him the title of Kang.

Zhou Lunxing's poems of his daughter-in-law Xian's uncle, collected by the Palace Museum.
Zhou Lun is frank and upright, ethics Gengjie, wide on the outside and strict on the inside, and does not think of temporary gains and losses. His poems are clean and powerful, his calligraphy is very good, and his writings include twenty volumes of Zhen Weng Jing Manuscript, twelve volumes of Song Discussion, two volumes of Xitai Jiweng, and four volumes of Medical Strategies.
"The Bitter Daughter-in-Law"
"Uncle Xian"
Jiajing Yiwei February 2nd day, Zhou Lun Bo Ming book.
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