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Who is Gong 'an Sanyuan?

Yuan Zongdao, Yuan Hongdao and Yuan Zhongdao were essayists in the late Ming Dynasty. They are called "Three Principles of Public Security" because they are police officers in Hubei, and their literary genre is called "Public Security School" or "Public Security Style". The literary thought of the Public Security School originated in Yuan Zongdao, with Yuan Hongdao as the backbone and actual leader, and Yuan Zhongdao further expanded its influence.

Yuan Zongdao (1March 56012—1June 5438+February 9, 2002), whose real name was Pan Yu, was Shipu, a Hubei public security officer, a writer and official in the Ming Dynasty. In the 14th year of Wanli (1586), the scholar was selected, and Jishi Shu was awarded the editor's review, and the official was the right bastard of the prince.

Yuan Hongdao (1568 65438+February 23rd-16101October 20th), Zi Lang, no school, No. People from Gongan County, Hubei Province. In the 19th year of Wanli (159 1 year), he was a scholar, and successively served as magistrate of Wu county, director of ritual department, director of seal inspection department of official department, doctor Ji Xun and doctor Guo Zi.

Yuan Zhongdao (June 1570, June/kloc-0-June 1623, June 10, June 19), a public security officer in Hubei, was a writer and official in the Ming Dynasty. Less writing, the more heroic, the more talented at the age of six. He pretends to be a hero, has a generous personality, likes to make friends, and is good at reading books by Lao Zi, Zhuangzi and Buddhism.