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Chen Xun, a scholar in the Imperial Palace.
Chen Xun (1385- 1464) was born in Taihe, Jiangxi Province in the Ming Dynasty. In the 13th year of Yongle (14 15), he was awarded the title of teacher. Xuande went straight to Nangong at the beginning, became a lecturer with a bachelor's degree, and later entered the academician courtyard with a bachelor's degree. After nine years of orthodoxy (1444), he entered the Wen Yuan Pavilion for maintenance. In the second year, the right assistant minister of the household department, bachelor. In the fourteenth year of orthodoxy (1449), a "rebellion" took place. Emperor Yingzong was captured by Mongwa's thorn department, and some courtiers held King Jing as emperor. At that time, the people in the DPRK were terrified and argued endlessly against the emperor. However, he took a middle position, won the respect of Emperor Jing, and entered the Ministry of Commerce, followed by Er, entered Shaobao, and served as a bachelor in the library. Soon after, he joined the Prince Taifu and entered the library. The bachelor still served as a bachelor in the library. Later, Emperor Yingzong came back to reset. Because Shi Heng and other ministers falsely accused Yu Qian of rebellion, Yu Qian and Wang Wen were killed for rebellion. Chen Xun was implicated, sentenced to one hundred sticks and exiled to Tieling Wei. At that time, Chen Xun was over 70 years old.

Chen Xunchu is the first scholar, which shows his talent. When he lived in Tieling, his good poems coincided with the reconstruction of Yuantong Temple in Tieling. He wrote Rebuilding the Yuantong Temple Tower in Yinzhou, Rebuilding the Chongshou Temple Tower in Kaiyuan and many poems about Tieling. He is a student in Tieling, and his occupation is teaching. He loved the scenic spots and historical sites in Tieling and wrote many poems praising them. He was one of the earliest poets who recited the scenery of Tieling, and his poems became a precious cultural heritage of Tieling.

According to the Ming History, Chen Xun was an honest official. When Xuanzong ascended the throne, Zhang Kai presented poems as invitations to the emperor. Although he knew he would annoy the emperor, he was exempted from responsibility because of his defense. When he was Emperor Jingdi, he wrote "Essentials of Diligence", suggesting that ancient emperors should do something to govern state affairs. At that time, there was heavy snow in the south of the Yangtze River, and the wheat seedlings froze to death. His requests for distributing treasury silver and buying wheat seeds for farmers were mostly adopted by the emperor. Later, Shi Heng told a lie, and Chen Xun was released as a citizen, still living in Tieling, and died a year later. After Xue, he was also subjected to * * *, while Zhao was sacrificed in his original position. & gt