
An Examination of Liu Ji's Deeds
by Yang Na
About This Novel
It provides a comprehensive and brief textual research account of Liu Ji's life story, including the most important historical materials, explaining Liu Ji's life trajectory and major events.
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
Brother, I want to read the book of Song Lian (from Pujiang County, my hometown), so I will read the history of Liu Bowen first. Liu Bowen's fame among the people is many times greater than that of Song Lian, his official position should be higher than that of Song Lian, and the two are basically equal in literary talent. The Ming Dynasty article in Gu Wen Guan Zhi starts with Song Lian first and Liu Ji second. I wonder what this order represents? Regardless of the Ming Dynasty articles, I recognize a few of their articles after reading them. The author believes that Liu Ji's actual achievements in the Ming Dynasty were not as great as those in folklore, and his deeds, Ming actual records, and narratives in Ming history are also somewhat untrue. One family's words are worthy of reference.
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
Brother, I want to read the book of Song Lian (from Pujiang County, my hometown), so I will read the history of Liu Bowen first. Liu Bowen's fame among the people is many times greater than that of Song Lian, his official position should be higher than that of Song Lian, and the two are basically equal in literary talent. The Ming Dynasty article in Gu Wen Guan Zhi starts with Song Lian first and Liu Ji second. I wonder what this order represents? Regardless of the Ming Dynasty articles, I recognize a few of their articles after reading them. The author believes that Liu Ji's actual achievements in the Ming Dynasty were not as great as those in folklore, and his deeds, Ming actual records, and narratives in Ming history are also somewhat untrue. One family's words are worthy of reference.
