How many crowns, flowers and scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties came from Shanghai?

According to the General History of Shanghai, "in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were seven top scholars in Shanghai." By age and region: Songjiang has Qian Fu in Ming Dynasty and literature in Tang Dynasty, and Dai Youqi in Qing Dynasty (originally from jinshanwei); Qingpu has Zhang Yicheng in the Ming Dynasty; Jiading has Wang Jingming, Qin Dacheng and Xu Wei in Qing Dynasty. Several champions are not listed in the history of Shanghai Haitong.

Cai Yitai, whose real name is Lan Pu, was the top scholar in the 22nd year of Qing Qianlong (1757), and was appointed by imperial academy to compile the national history. Later, due to her mother's advanced age, she resigned, returned to China to take up her post and raised her relatives behind closed doors. His works include "The Legacy of Three Friends Zhai" and "Stealing Surnames".

Jiading has three top scholars: Wang Jingming, Qin Dacheng and Xu Wei.

Wang Jingming, the top scholar, was born in the 7th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1668) and died in the 60th year of Kangxi (172 1). In the fifty-second year of Kangxi (17 13), it was the 60th birthday of Kangxi, and Wang Jingming was awarded the first prize of Cohen, which was edited by the Hanlin Academy. Wang Jingming is good at painters and lower case letters. His landscape paintings are clean and leisurely, beautiful and free and easy, and won the appreciation of Kangxi. At present, Jiading District Museum still has a landscape nave inscribed by the temple. His collection of poems is called Unearthed Poems.

Qin Dacheng's words are clear and clear, and the number is hairpin garden. In the twenty-eighth year of Qing Qianlong (1763), he won the top prize and went to the Hanlin Academy to write.

Xu Yong was born in the 16th year of Qing Daoguang (1836) and died in the 33rd year of Qing Guangxu (1908). Please take the first place in the first year of Tongzhi (1862) and give it to the Hanlin Academy to compile the national history. Xu Wugong's paintings and calligraphy are deeply loved by Cixi. Xu Yong's former residence is located at No.22-26, Nanda Street, Jiading District. According to historical records, there are five houses in JOE, and the third one is the main hall, which is called "Jewelry Hall" and has four nanmu court columns. /kloc-in the winter of 0/96, the old city was rebuilt and all the houses were demolished. A new building was built on the original site, and the south street in front of the door was also widened and transformed. There are trees on both sides of the road, and there is no trace of the champion mansion.

Dai Youqi, in the name of Zhang Bing, is long and strict. In the 30th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (169 1), he took the court examination, and the examiner named him the second. Kangxi thought Dai Youqi was good at calligraphy, so he was named the No.1 Middle School Scholar and worked in imperial academy. In the forty-first year of Kangxi (1702), Renwu got the provincial examination and became a forestry official. That year, the Korean War ranked third in the big exam and was demoted to Xiuzhi County. Dai Youqi refused to go to his post and abandoned his official position to Songjiang. According to records, his family lives near Qianjing Bridge in Songjiang City. After resigning from his post and returning to China, he built the Jiang Jing Bridge and a small garden named Caozhai. Later, because he was poor, his house was sold to others. This is a champion who is extremely poor.

Champion of Ming dynasty

Hongwu four years (137 1 year): Wu Bozong (? -1384, from Jinxi County, Jiangxi Province)

Hongwu five years (1372): Zhu Shan (1340- 14 13, from Fengcheng County, Jiangxi Province).

Eighteen years of Hongwu (1385): Ding Xian (1367-? Jianyang County, Fujian Province)

Hongwu twenty-one years (1388): Ren Hengtai (? -? , Huguang Xiangyang people)

Hongwu twenty-four years (139 1 year): Huang Guan (1363- 1402, from Guichi County, Chizhou District, South Zhili).

Twenty-seven years of Hongwu (1394): Zhang Xin (? -1397, Dinghai, Zhejiang)

Thirty years of Hongwu (1397): Chen Jinshi (? -? , Fu Min County, Fuzhou, Fujian)

Thirty years of Hongwu (1397) Summer List: Han Kezhong (? -? , Shandong Wucheng people)

Wen Jian's second year (1400): Hu Guang (1369- 14 18, from Jishui County, Ji 'an District, Jiangxi Province).

The second year of Yongle (1404): Zeng Bai (1372- 1432, from Yongfeng, Jiangxi)

Yongle four years (1406): forest ring (? -? Putian County, Xinghua District, Fujian Province)

Nine years of Yongle (14 1 1 year): Xiao Shizhong (? -? , from luling county, Ji' an district, Jiangxi province)

Ten years of Yongle (14 12): maduo (1366- 1423, from Changle county, Fuzhou, Fujian)

13th year of Yongle (14 15): Chen Xun (1385- 1462, from Taihe, Jiangxi).

In the 16th year of Yongle (14 18): Li Qi (1378- 1425, from Changle County, Fuzhou, Fujian).

Nineteenth year of Yongle (142 1 year): Zeng (1383- 144 1 year, from Taihe, Jiangxi)

Twenty-two years of Yongle (1424): Xing Kuan (? -1454, from Wuwei Prefecture, South Zhili)

Xuande two years (1427): Ma Yu (1395- 1447, from Linqu, Shandong)

Xuande five years (1430): Lin Zhen (? -? , Fujian Changtai people)

Xuande Eight Years (1433): Cao Nai (1402- 1449, from Ningjin County, North Zhili)

The first year of orthodoxy (1436): Zhou Huan (1395- 1454, born in Yongjia County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang).

Four years of orthodoxy (1439): Shipan (14 17- 1440, from Wuxian, Suzhou, South Zhili)

Seven years of orthodoxy (1442): Ada (1394- 1457, born in Jishui County, Ji 'an District, Jiangxi Province).

Ten years of orthodoxy (1445): Shang Lu (141486, from Chun 'an, Zhejiang).

Thirteen years of orthodoxy (1448): Shi Peng (14 16- 1475, from Anfu, Jiangxi).

The second year of Jingtai (145 1 year): Ke Qian (1423- 1473, from Putian, Fujian)

Five years of Jingtai (1454): Sun Xian (born in Qixian County, Henan Province, 1423- 1477).

The first year of Tianshun (1457): Li Chun (Huguang Huarong, 1423- 1492)

Tianshun four years (1460): Wang Yikui (Jiangxi Xinjian, 1425- 1487)

Tianshun Eight Years (1464): Jiao Peng (Jishui, Jiangxi, 1438- 1480)

The second year of Chenghua (1466): Luo Lun (from Yongfeng, Jiangxi, 143 1- 1478)

Five years of Chenghua (1469): Zhang Sheng (from Chengnan, Jiangxi, 1422- 15 17)

Eight years of Chenghua (1472): Wu Kuan (from Changzhou County, Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili, 1435- 1504).

Eleven years of Chenghua (1475): Xie Qian (born in Yuyao County, Shaoxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, 1449- 153 1).

Fourteen years of Chenghua (1478): Zeng Yan (Jiangxi Taihe, 1425-? )

Seventeen years of Chenghua (148 1 year): Wang Hua (from Yuyao County, Shaoxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, 1446- 1522)

Twenty years of Chenghua (1484): CoCo Lee (Qiantang, Zhejiang, 1445- 1509)

Twenty-three years of Chenghua (1487): Hong Fei (native of lead mountain, Jiangxi, 1468- 1535).

Hongzhi three years (1490): Qian Fu (Huating, Songjiang Prefecture, South Zhili, 146 1- 1504)

Hongzhi Six Years (1493): Mao Cheng (from Kunshan, Suzhou, Nanzhili, 1460- 1523)

Nine years of Hongzhi (1496): Zhu Xizhou (from Kunshan, Suzhou, Nanzhili, 1473- 1557)

Twelve years of Hongzhi (1499): Lun (from Nanhai, Guangdong, 1467- 15 13)

Fifteen years of Hongzhi (1502): Kang Hai (Shaanxi martial arts, 1475- 1540).

In the 18th year of Hongzhi (1505): Gu (from Kunshan, Suzhou, Nanzhili, 1473- 1540)

Zheng Desan (1508): Fang Lu (from Gaoling, Shaanxi, 1479- 1542).

Zheng Deliu (151year): Yang Shen (native of Luling, Jiangxi, moved to Xindu, Sichuan, 1488- 1559).

Zheng Dejiu (15 14): Tang Gao (a native of Shexian County, Huizhou, South Zhili). -? )

Zheng De's 12th year (15 17): Shu Fen (Jiangxi Jinxian, 1484- 1527)

Zheng De Sixteen Years (152 1 year): Yang (Shuntian Gu 'an, 1500-? )

Jiajing two years (1523): Yao Lai (born in Cixi County, Ningbo, Zhejiang,? - 1537)

Five years of Jiajing (1526): Gong Yongqing (from Huai 'an, Fujian, Fuqing, 1500- 1563)

Eight years of Jiajing (1529): Luo Hongxian (Jishui, Jiangxi, 1504- 1564).

The 11th year of Jiajing (1532): Lin Daqin (15 12- 1545, born in Haiyang County, Chaozhou Prefecture, Guangdong Province).

Fourteen years of Jiajing (1535): Han Yinglong (born in Yuyao County, Shaoxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, 1498- 1536)

In the 17th year of Jiajing (1538): Mao Zan (from Qiantang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 1499-? )

Twenty years of Jiajing (154 1 year): Shen Kun (Taihe people in Nanzhi, ancestral home in Kunshan, 1507- 1560).

Twenty-three years of Jiajing (1544): Qin (from Linhai County, Zhejiang Province, 15 18- 1593)

Twenty-six years of Jiajing (1547): Li Chunfang (from Xinghua County, Yangzhou Prefecture, Nanzhili, 15 10- 1584).

Twenty-nine years of Jiajing (1550): Tang Ruzhen (native of Lanxi County, Jinhua Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, 15 13-? )

Thirty-two years of Jiajing (1553): Jin Chen (min county, Fuzhou, Fujian, 1525- 1566).

Thirty-five years of Jiajing (1556): Zhu Dahong (from Shanyin County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, 1523- 1573)

Thirty-eight years of Jiajing (1559): Ding Shimei (from Qinghe County, Huai 'an Prefecture, South Zhili,1521-kloc-0/577)

Forty-one year of Jiajing (1562): Shen Shixing (from Changzhou County, Suzhou, Nanzhili, 1535- 16 14).

Forty-four years of Jiajing (1565): Fan (from Wucheng County, Huzhou Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, 1527- 1594)

Qin Long two years (1568): Luo (born in Huiji County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, 1536- 1594).

Qin Long five years (157 1 year): Zhang Yuan group (originally from Mianzhu, Sichuan, moved to Shanyin County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, 1538- 1588).

Wanli two years (1574): Sun (from Wuxi County, Changzhou Prefecture, South Zhili, 1550- 16 10)

Wanli Five Years (1577): Shen Maoxue (from Xuancheng County, Ningguofu, South Zhili, 1539- 1582)

Eight Years of Wanli (1580): Zhang Maoxiu (Huguang Jiangling, 1555- 1634)

Eleven Years of Wanli (1583): Zhu Guozuo (xiushui county, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, 1559- 1624).

Fourteen years of Wanli (1586): Tang literature (from Huating County, Songjiang Prefecture, South Zhili, 1549- 1605)

Seventeen years of Wanli (1589): Jiao Hong (Jiangning native, 154 1- 1620).

Twenty years of Wanli (1592): Weng Zheng Chun (from Houguan County, Fuzhou, Fujian, 1553- 1626).

Twenty-three years of Wanli (1595): Zhu (Nanjing native, Shandong native, later subordinate to Nanzhi. 156 1- 1626)

Twenty-six years of Wanli (1598): Zhao (from Yidu County, Qingzhou District, Shandong Province, 1574- 1626)

Twenty-nine years of Wanli (160 1 year): Zhang Yicheng (from Qingpu County, Songjiang Prefecture, South Zhili, 1568- 16 15).

Thirty-two years of Wanli (1604): Yang (from Cixi County, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, 1566-? )

Thirty-five years of Wanli (1607): Huang (from Shunde County, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, 1577- 16 1).

Thirty-eight years of Wanli (16 10): Han Jing (a native of Gui 'an County, Huzhou, Zhejiang, 1580-? )

Forty-one years of Wanli (16 13): Zhou Yanru (from Yixing County, Changzhou Prefecture, Nanzhili, 1593- 1644).

Forty-four years of Wanli (16 16): Qian (from Jiashan County, Jiaxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, 1575- 1652).

Forty-seven years of Wanli (16 19): Zhuang Jichang (from Yongchun, Fujian, 1584- 1629)

The second year of the apocalypse (1622): Wen (from Changzhou County, Suzhou, Nanzhili, 1574- 1636)

Five years of the Apocalypse (1625): Jade Emperor (born in Huiji County, Shaoxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province,-165 1)

The first year of Chongzhen (1628): Liu Ruozai (from Huaining, Anqing, South Zhili, from Qianshan). -? )

Chongzhen four years (163 1 year): Chen Yutai (from Yixing County, Changzhou Prefecture, Nanzhili). -? )

Seven years of Chongzhen (1634): Liu (a native of Qixian County, Henan Province, 1582- 1644)

Ten years of Chongzhen (1637): Liu (native of Jishui County, Ji 'an District, Jiangxi Province, 1587- 1646)

In the 13th year of Chongzhen (1640): Wei Zaode (from Tongzhou, Shuntian, 1605- 1644)

In the sixteenth year of Chongzhen (1643): Yang Tingjian (from Wujin County, Changzhou Prefecture, South Zhili). -? )