Biography of Wei Kong Rong

Kong Rong (153 – September 26, 208), Ziwenju. A native of Lu (now Qufu, Shandong).

[1] Writer of the late Eastern Han Dynasty,

One of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an", with a family history, is the twentieth grandson of Confucius and the son of Confucius Zhou, the commander of Taishan.

Kong Rong has few talents, is diligent and studious, and is called the same as Tao Qiuhong and Chen Liubian in the plains. After Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, he served as the Marquis of the Northern Army, the General of the Tiger Ben, and the Minister of the Beihai, and was called Kong Beihai at the time.

In office for six years, he repaired the city, established a school, raised talents, showed Confucianism, and later led the history of Qingzhou Thorn. In the first year of Jian'an (196), Yuan Tan attacked Beihai, and Kong Rong fought fiercely with him for several months, and finally fled to Shandong.

Soon, he was recruited by the imperial court as a master craftsman, moved to Shaofu, and served as a doctor in Taizhong. He was a good guest, liked to discuss current affairs, and his words were fierce, and he was later killed for angering Cao Cao.

Kong Rongneng is good at poetry and writing, and Cao Pi calls it his writing

"Yang (Yangxiong), Ban (Bangu) Yu also." His prose is sharp and concise, and his six-character poems reflect the reality of the late Han Dynasty.

The original anthology has been dispersed, and the Ming man Zhang Pu has compiled "Kong Beihai Collection".

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