Zha Shenxing Explained

Zha Shenxing
Native Name:查慎行
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:7 June 1650
Birth Place:Haining, Zhejiang, Qing dynasty
Death Place:Haining, Zhejiang, Qing dynasty
Occupation:Poet
Relatives:Zha Sixun
Zha Siting
Module:
Child:yes
P:Zhā Shènxíng
Also Known As:Zha Silian
P2:Zhā Sìlián
Altname3:Xiachong
P3:Xiàchóng
Altname4:Huiyu
P4:Huǐyú
Altname5:Zha Tian
P5:Zhā Tiaán
Altname6:Tashan
P6:Tāshān
Altname7:Tashan
P7:Yānbō Diàotú

Zha Shenxing (; 7 June 1650 – 25 September 1727) was a Chinese poet in the early Qing dynasty.[1]

Biography

Zha was born Zha Silian in 1650 in Haining, Zhejiang. He had two younger brothers, Zha Sixun and Zha Siting. In his early years, he studied Confucian Classics under Confucianist Huang Zongxi. At the age of 19, he became a student of Ye Boyin. At the age of 20, he began traveling around the country. In 1689, he was dismissed and sent home for involvement in the case of Hong Sheng. In 1703, he sat for the imperial examination and obtained the position of a Jinshi. He was assigned to the Hanlin Academy and the Southern Study. In 1727, his brother Zha Siting committed a literary inquisition, he was also arrested. Yongzheng Emperor knew that he was prudent and righteous, and intentionally let him return to his hometown. He died in the following year.

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Notes and References

  1. News: http://k.sina.com.cn/article_6411261099_17e2414ab001004d9t.html?from=history . zh:金庸先生的家世到底有多显赫 . sina . 2018-02-03 . zh.