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Zhang Jiucheng (Chinese: 張九成; pinyin: Zhāng Jǐuchéng; 1092–1159), courtesy name Zishao (子韶), was a Song Dynasty politician. He was a native of Qiantang in Zhejiang. In 1132 came out first of a number of jinshi, examined according to instructions from the Emperor on various topics, and received a post. His sympathies with the people caused him to be unpopular with his superiors, and he was compelled to resign. He was then recommended by , and was appointed to the Court of Sacrificial Worship; but before long he incurred the odium of Qin Gui, whose peace policy with the Tartars he strenuously opposed. He had been on terms of intimacy with a Buddhist priest, named Zong Guo (宗果); and he was accused of forming an illegal association and slandering the Court. "This man," said the Emperor, "fears

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  • Zhang Jiucheng (Chinese: 張九成; pinyin: Zhāng Jǐuchéng; 1092–1159), courtesy name Zishao (子韶), was a Song Dynasty politician. He was a native of Qiantang in Zhejiang. In 1132 came out first of a number of jinshi, examined according to instructions from the Emperor on various topics, and received a post. His sympathies with the people caused him to be unpopular with his superiors, and he was compelled to resign. He was then recommended by , and was appointed to the Court of Sacrificial Worship; but before long he incurred the odium of Qin Gui, whose peace policy with the Tartars he strenuously opposed. He had been on terms of intimacy with a Buddhist priest, named Zong Guo (宗果); and he was accused of forming an illegal association and slandering the Court. "This man," said the Emperor, "fears nothing and nobody," and sent him into banishment; from which he returned, upon Qin Gui's death, to be Magistrate at Wenzhou. He was canonised as Wenzhong (文忠). (en)
  • 张九成(1092年-1159年),字子韶,号无垢,又号横浦居士。钱塘人,北宋官員、學者。 (zh)
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  • 张九成(1092年-1159年),字子韶,号无垢,又号横浦居士。钱塘人,北宋官員、學者。 (zh)
  • Zhang Jiucheng (Chinese: 張九成; pinyin: Zhāng Jǐuchéng; 1092–1159), courtesy name Zishao (子韶), was a Song Dynasty politician. He was a native of Qiantang in Zhejiang. In 1132 came out first of a number of jinshi, examined according to instructions from the Emperor on various topics, and received a post. His sympathies with the people caused him to be unpopular with his superiors, and he was compelled to resign. He was then recommended by , and was appointed to the Court of Sacrificial Worship; but before long he incurred the odium of Qin Gui, whose peace policy with the Tartars he strenuously opposed. He had been on terms of intimacy with a Buddhist priest, named Zong Guo (宗果); and he was accused of forming an illegal association and slandering the Court. "This man," said the Emperor, "fears (en)
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