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Description: Yan Song (March 3, 1480 - May 29, 1567), the character is Weizhong, the name Jiexi, Jiangxi Fenyi, his ancestral home is Shaowu, Fujian, and the powerful minister of the Ming Dynasty. In the 18th year of Emperor Xiaozong Hongzhi (1505), Jinshi changed the concubine of Hanlin Academy, awarded the editor of Hanlin Academy, and returned to Li. Yan Song has been studying for eight years, his poems are clean, and his reputation has begun. In the eleventh year of Wuzong Zhengde (1516), he was also reinstated. In the seventh year of Sejong Jiajing (1528), he was ordered to offer sacrifices to the mausoleum, and returned with great auspiciousness, and Shizong was happy. Within a few years, he was moved to the right servant of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, entered the Ministry of Ceremonies of Nanjing, and two years later, he became the minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. In the fifteenth year of Jiajing (1536), he celebrated Wanshou Festival to Beijing. At that time, the court revisited the History of Song Dynasty, so he stayed in Beijing to preside over the affairs with the title of Shangshu of the Ministry of Ceremonies and Bachelor of Hanlin Academy. He is good at serving the emperor's will, offering sacrifices to the green words, obtaining favors, and adding him as the crown prince. Twenty-one years (1542), a bachelor of Baiwu Yingdian University. Entering Zhiwenyuan Pavilion, he is still in charge of the Ministry of Ceremonies. Later, he solved the affairs of the department and specialized in Xiyuan; the minister of the Progressive Ministry of Civil Affairs, he was a scholar of the hall, the young master and the prince, the young teacher, and the scholar of Huagaidian University.
Title: Yansong2
Credit: 《中國歷代名人畫像譜》
Author: Qing people painted "Statue of Yan Song"
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