2. Wang Zhen, who was originally a scholar with a little knowledge of Confucian classics, later became a coach and was recommended to the public. It is rumored that he has also entered the palace. He is considerate and won the favor of Ming Xuanzong. He was awarded the director of the East Palace Bureau and served as the king's companion for Prince Zhu Qizhen (Ming Yingzong). In the tenth year of Xuande (1435), Yingzong acceded to the throne and promoted Wang Zhen to be the eunuch in Li Si. On the grounds of guarding against the failure of ministers, he advised Yingzong to govern the country with heavy codes, but he could not interfere in political affairs because of Qixin Fuzheng, such as Zhang Taihou, the grandmother of Yingzong, and Sanyang, the cabinet minister. In the seventh year of orthodoxy (1442), Zhang Taihou died, and "Sanyang" died of old age one after another, so they colluded with internal and external bureaucrats and ran amuck. He built a mansion in the east of Beijing, building a large-scale project and monopolizing it for eight years. He was called Mr by Yingzong. Or the minister called it Weng Fu, scrambling to cling to it.
3. In the fourteenth year of orthodoxy (1449), Wala invaded on a large scale, and Wang advised Yingzong to make an expedition himself. On the way, Yingzong was invited to his Yuzhou mansion, which delayed the trip. When he went to Tubao, he was chased by Walla soldiers and wiped out. Yingzong was captured and Wang Zhen was killed. After the restoration of the British Emperor in the first year of Tianshun (1457), the imperial edict renamed Wang Zhen, and Wang Zhen was made of fragrant wood for burial and evocation. Zhong Jing Temple was built in the north yard of Zhihua Temple in Shi Jing, and it was used to worship the dead.