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Who was the man of the hour in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties?
Fan Wencheng (1597— 1666), No. His life experienced four dynasties: Taizu, Taizong, Shizu and Shengzu, and he was the first civil servant in the early Qing Dynasty. In the fifth year of Kangxi (1666), when Fan Wencheng, a university student, died at the age of 70, the young Emperor Kangxi personally wrote the four characters "Fu Yuan Peak" in recognition of his outstanding contribution to assisting the Qing Dynasty. His 17 ancestor was Fan Zhongyan, the prime minister of the Song Dynasty, and he was immortal because he wrote the famous saying that "the world is worried first, and the world is happy afterwards".

/_8 H. j$ N 1 D Emperor Zhu Youyong: Zhang Dai, the author of The Book of Chambers, commented on him like this: He was as crazy as he was, had committed adultery with Emperor Yang, was a typical subversive, and Ruan Dacheng was an ironclad case. Within a year, people are greedy for money and easy to kill, and drinking is immoral. Everything about national subjugation can really be summed up, so the thoughts of the Lord have been obliterated.