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Ji Yun (August 3, 1724 - March 14, 1805), the word Xiaolan, the alias Chunfan, the name Shiyun, the Taoist Guanyi Taoist, the old man of Gushi, was a native of Xian County, Zhili (now Xian County, Hebei Province). Qing Dynasty politician and writer.
Literature: Ji Yun's career and academic activities in the mid-to-late eighteenth century were an important pivotal period in the history of Chinese thought and culture. Ji Yun has always been the leader of official academic work, and he will be in the middle of all battles and book repairs.
During his lifetime, he led and participated in the compilation of many important classics. Therefore, Ji Yun is a scholar who has made significant contributions to the history of Chinese culture. In his life, he paid for the "Siku Quanshu", and his "Notes on Reading Wei Caotang" and "Ji Wenda Gong Testament" have also been handed down to this day.
Political: Relief for disaster victims. Politically, Ji Yun pays attention to the suffering of the people. In the summer of the 57th year of Qianlong (1792), there was a flood near Beijing, and the hungry people flocked to Beijing to eat.
When they went to the disaster area to set up porridge for relief, the hungry people in Beijing did not drive themselves out, and the social order was stabilized. Although it was subjectively to maintain the rule of the imperial court, it objectively helped the victims survive the famine, which cannot but be said to be a good governance.
When Ji Xiaolan was an official, she helped the victims, defended the rights and interests of women, wrote books, and worked hard to do her own work. Legend has it that he had a bad relationship with He Shen, but in fact, Ji Xiaolan was already very old when he was an official with He Shen, and He Shen was still very young, which may not be as fierce as the struggle said in later generations.
People say that Ji Xiaolan has many bad hobbies, saying that he only eats vegetables when he doesn't eat when he eats, especially if he likes to eat meat, every meal is indispensable. Another is a woman, legend has it that when he presided over the compilation of "Siku Quanshu", he couldn't go home often and couldn't solve his physiological problems, once the emperor saw him with a red face and asked him what was going on, and the emperor rewarded Ji Xiaolan with a few women after knowing the reason. Although these statements are not necessarily true, Ji Xiaolan's hobby of smoking is known to everyone.
It is said that once the emperor was summoned urgently, and Ji Xiaolan hurriedly extinguished the cigarette before he came to see the emperor. Because he was afraid of losing etiquette, he hid his cigarette in his leg, and he thought that the conversation would not be too long, but he didn't finish talking for a long time, when the emperor smelled the smell and asked what it was, Ji Xiaolan said that it was on fire, and the emperor asked him to extinguish the fire, and then Ji Xiaolan limped out, and then his burned leg was good for a long time. Maybe Ji Xiaolan has too many legendary stories, so people now often discuss him.
Ji Xiaolan was a wise man, and he also left many valuable treasures for future generations.
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Ji Xiaolan (Ji Yun, the word Xiaolan, also known as the Chunfan Pinzi Tuan, the late name Shiyun, also known as the Guanyi Taoist, the old man of the lonely stone, the genius of the river, the nickname Wenda, July 26, 1724, March 14, 1805), was a native of Xian County, Hebei County, now China.
Ji Rongshu's son is known as a "prodigy". In the nineteenth year of Qianlong (1754), he was selected as a scholar in the Hanlin Academy. The scattered museum was edited and revised, and the left Chunfang was moved to the left.
After the Beijing inspection, he was awarded the prefect of Guizhou Duyun Prefecture. In the thirty-third year of Qianlong (1768), the works were compiled into a book, that is, the famous "Notes on Reading Wei Caotang". Two years later, due to the need for Emperor Qianlong to repair the book, Liu Tongxun recommended and recalled him, and in the thirty-sixth year of Qianlong (1771), he went to Beijing in early June and temporarily lived in Zhuchao Street.
Edicted school secretary. From the 38th year of Qianlong (1773), he served as the chief compiler of the "Siku Quanshu" library, collecting 3,503 books, a total of 79,337 volumes; He also revised the "Summary of the Four Libraries" and "Rehe Chronicles". He has successively served as editor, Zuo Shuzi, Orange Soldier Waiter, Zuodu Imperial History, Rite Waiter and so on.
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