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"Taiping Guangji" The God of Huai 'an Story, Taoist Chu Zhou, was drunk and counted on the gold list.

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The characters in this story are mainly ingenious Taoist priests, Lu Qiu, who was calculated by him, and of course Li Ao, the needle in the needle. One by one.

We have seen several elegant demeanor and ingenious Taoist priests in previous times. This time, entrusted by Li Ao, the Taoist priest worked out the examiner for the college entrance examination after drinking, and was also the top scholar, which was amazing. It's just that Lala Teng thinks that Yang Sifu, as an examiner, secretly hid the little note given by the Taoist priest. Will it be hard to violate it under the guise of destiny? Of course, Taoist priests later calculated that it was also a miracle that Li Ao's son was mediocre and his grandson was outstanding.

Besides, Lu Qiu, a native of Fan Yang (now Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province), was a scholar in Dengbaoli for two years, and he was appointed to the county magistrate. It is also mentioned in the story that his son later became prime minister. Is Lu Xie (824 ~ 880), promoted, and Li Ao's son-in-law.

Especially Li Ao wants to talk about it. According to Baidu data, Li Ao, whose real name is Longxi (now Qin Andong, Gansu) in the Tang Dynasty, is a descendant of Li Gui, the king of Xiliang. A writer and philosopher in Tang Dynasty. Tang Dezong was a scholar in Zhenyuan period. He once learned ancient prose from Han Yu and helped Han Yu promote the movement of ancient prose. The relationship between them is that of teachers and friends. Li Ao worshiped Confucianism over Buddhism all his life, and regarded Confucius as a "great sage" (collected by Li Wengong, asked by the emperor). It is advocated that people's words and deeds should be based on the Confucian "middle way".

As Li Ao's masterpiece, The Story of the South was written on his way from Luoyang, the eastern capital of Li Ao, to the Lingnan shogunate in four years. It records the journey from January to June to Guangzhou day by day, and is one of the earliest diary works. The article mentioned Wise many times, which is the best ending for this time.