Yan Minchu
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Yan Minchu (顏愍楚) (558年-619年), native of Linyi, Langya Commandery (琅琊郡). He was a famous scholar during the Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty.[1]
Background
Yan Minchu was the second son of Yan Zhitui, younger brother of Yan Silu but older brother of Yan Youqin.
Life
Sui Dynasty
Yan Minchu worked in the Qin's Small Office as general secretary of internal history. He was then demoted and later moved to Nanyang. He was proficient in phonology, rhythm and exegesis. He authored two volumes of "Zheng Su Yin Lue".
Tang Dynasty
In 619, Lu Congdian was compiling his works, while Yan Minchu served as foreign affairs official and they lived in Nanyang because of demotion. Zhu Can invited them as guests but due to lack of food, Zhu Can ate them and their family members.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ 顏愍楚 https://www.newton.com.tw/wiki/%E9%A1%8F%E6%84%8D%E6%A5%9A
- ↑ 颜愍楚本以为三顾茅庐的佳话再现,可惜事与愿违,不得善终 https://www.163.com/dy/article/DTH9RC530523UDFA.html
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