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During the Jian 'an period at the end of the Han Dynasty, the wife of Jiao Zhongqing, a minor official in Lujiang Prefecture, chose to commit suicide because she was forced by Zhongqing's mother. Zhongqing also hanged himself on the tree in the courtyard after learning. This incident attracted the attention of people at that time. Someone wrote a poem for them,"Peacock Flying Southeast". The poem described Jiao Zhongqing's wife's firmness and loyalty, as well as her pain in marriage. The poem also mentioned her hard work in weaving and how she was criticized by others. When the official learned of this, he asked his mother for instructions. His mother thought that Jiao Zhongqing's wife was rude and unruly, and her behavior was domineering, so she resented her. His mother suggested that the government official marry Qin Luofu, the virtuous daughter of the Dong family. This poem expressed the loyalty of Jiao Zhongqing's wife and her pain in marriage. It also reflected the shackles and oppression of women in society at that time. There was no information about Jiao Zhongqing's identity or the location of Lujiang Prefecture.
The ranking of Qing Yu Nian's official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
The ranking of Qing Yu Nian's official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
The ranking of Qing Yu Nian's official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
The official positions of Yu Qing's years are arranged from big to small as follows: Prime Minister, Shangshu Ling, Canzhi Political Affairs, Six Shangshu, Shilang.
The ranking of Qing Yu Nian's official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
The ranking of Qing Yu Nian's official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
We can come up with the ranking of the official positions in "Celebrating Years," from big to small: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
The ranking of Qing Yu Nian's official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
The official positions of Yu Qing's years are arranged from big to small as follows: Prime Minister, Shangshu Ling, Canzhi Political Affairs, Six Shangshu, Shilang.