Sun Sheng ( c. 302–373 ), courtesy name Anguo , was a Chinese historian and politician of the Jin dynasty . He was a native of Pingyao County , Jinzhong , Shanxi . He was described to be very studious, and was never seen without holding a book in his hand from his youth to his old age.
6-529: Sun Sheng may refer to: Sun Sheng (Jin dynasty) (孫盛) (302–373), historian of imperial China's Jin Dynasty Sun Sheng (Southern Tang) (孫晟) (died 956), chancellor of imperial China's Southern Tang Dynasty See also [ edit ] Sun Sheng Xi (born 1990), Taiwanese-Korean singer-songwriter [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
12-602: The baggage train, when they were suddenly set upon by thousands of bandits. The rearguard managed to rise to the occasion and drive them away. Huan Wen appointed Sun Sheng Marquis of Anhuai, in present-day Pingnan County, Guangxi , and he was attached to Huan Wen's household as a travelling secretary. Following Huan Wen's first two northern campaigns, Sun Sheng was enfeoffed as Marquis of Wuchang (in present-day Pingjiang County , Hunan ), and appointed Grand Administrator of Changsha . The poverty of his family drove him to engage secretly in trade; but although this breach of etiquette
18-506: The essay, " The Symbols of the Book of Changes are More Subtle than the Visible Shapes of Nature ", survive and have been translated by Richard B. Mather . After entering politics, Sun Sheng served under Tao Kan , Yu Liang , and Huan Wen , accompanying the latter into Sichuan . On campaign, Huan Wen had taken his infantry to attack, and Sun Sheng was in charge of the weak, the elderly, and
24-495: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sun_Sheng&oldid=984020920 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sun Sheng (Jin dynasty) Sun Sheng's father Sun Xun (孫恂)
30-554: Was Grand Administrator of Yingchuan (潁川), in present-day Henan and Anhui . He was killed by bandits when Sun Sheng was nine, and the rest of the family fled to safety across the Yangtze River . In his young adulthood, Sun Sheng achieved fame as a serious scholar of the I Ching , composing an essay which some of the leading luminaries of the time, including Yin Hao , Wang Meng , and Xie Shang were unable to debate with him. Parts of
36-570: Was discovered, he was not impeached, because of the great esteem in which he was held. He left Huan Wen's service under strained conditions, and ended his life in the position of Supervising Censor. Sun Sheng wrote the Wei Shi Chunqiu ( 魏氏春秋 ; Chronicles of the Clans of Wei ) and Jin Yangqiu ( 晉陽秋 ; Annals of Jin ). A number of other works quoted by Pei Songzhi in his annotation of Records of
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