Jia Changsha, a Great Scholar of the Western Han Dynasty

Jia Changsha, a Great Scholar of the Western Han Dynasty

by Mengwanqiu

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"Qu Jia is in Changsha, not without a holy master.", But it is just a "temporary plan and implementation, who thinks that the king is inferior to Jia Sheng." I only lament that Jia Sheng was passionate, his ambition was difficult to realize, and he could not solve the affairs of the king and the world. His loyalty was finally let down. Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, once wrote a poem based on Jia Yi's experience to lament the lack of talent. "The promulgation office seeks talents and visits the ministers, but Jia's talent is even more unmatched. It's a pity that he sat in front of the table in the middle of the night and didn't ask the people or ghosts and gods." In just 28 words, Jia Yi's short and sad life was described. Compared with Qu Yuan, Jia Yi should be luckier. At least, Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty was a talent lover, and he appreciated Jia Yi's talents very much. Jia Yi is young and promising, with far-sightedness and foresight, and he has a strategy in mind that is enough to secure the country.

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