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135:. As he was prevented from government services, he lived a hermit life at his hometown. Whenever a civil lawsuit occurred, local residents used to invite him to preside over the case. Whenever consulted, Chen Shi provided them with results that are consistent with reason, and no one complained about his judgement. It was said that "Better to have your punishment increased, than to be found lacking by Master Chen." 150:'s wife died, many people attended her funeral, but Xu Shao did not show up. When asked, Xu Shao replied, "Taiqiu is too well-acquainted, it's difficult for him to be thorough; Zhongju (Chen Fan's courtesy name) is a serious person who hardly makes compromises. These are the reasons why I didn't visit them." 130:
Though he was raised at an impoverished family, he loved books and studies at early years. As he was the person of rightfulness, without prejudice and generous, he was held in high repute among the common people. However, as he objected to the eunuchs' abuse of power, he was prevented from holding
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When he died in September 186, a crowd exceeding 30,000 assembled at his funeral, and those who wore mourning dress numbered in the hundreds. He was given the
146:(潁川郡; covering present-day southern and central Henan), he visited and mingled with many reputable men in the region, except for Chen Shi. Later, when 108: 361: 161:
sent a messenger and called Chen Shi to his ministration, but Chen Shi did not accept He Jin's offer and died soon after.
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As Xu Shao was around 18 years old when Chen Fan died in Oct 168, this anecdote most likely took place in the 160s.
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era of Emperor Ling's reign. This corresponds to 16 Sep 186 on the Julian calendar. (年八十有三,中平三年八月丙午,遭疾而终。)
20: 330: 143: 8: 356: 351: 54: 325: 203: 66: 287:(劭甞到潁川,多長者之遊,唯不候陳寔。又陳蕃喪妻還葬,郷人畢至,而劭獨不往。或問其故,劭曰:「太丘道廣,廣則難周;仲舉性峻,峻則少通。故不造也。」其多所裁量若此。) 165: 31: 36: 345: 47: 183: 27: 179: 118: 229: 208: 191: 187: 147: 70: 139: 158: 232:, Chen Shi died aged 83 (by East Asian reckoning) on the 265:(寔在乡闾,平心率物。其有争讼,辄求判正,晓譬曲直,退无怨者。至乃叹曰:“宁为刑罚所加,不为陈君所短。”) 186:, traces his ancestry to Chen Shi. The Buddhist monk 228:According to the "Inscription of Chen Taiqiu" by 343: 122: 112: 102: 96: 90: 80: 74: 236:day of the 8th month of the 3rd year of the 95:). He was the primogenitor of surname Chen ( 19:For other people with similar names, see 344: 16:Chinese Eastern Han official (104-186) 13: 133:Disasters of Partisan Prohibitions 14: 378: 362:Han dynasty government officials 107:) and the central figure of the 69:and the paternal grandfather of 46:(陳寔) (104 - 16 September 186), 307: 294: 281: 272: 259: 246: 222: 182:, the founding emperor of the 174: 97: 91: 81: 1: 215: 194:also descends from Chen Shi. 53:(仲弓), was an official of the 138:In the 160s, when a teenage 131:government positions by the 7: 197: 65:Chen Shi was the father of 10: 383: 25: 18: 123: 113: 103: 75: 367:Politicians from Xuchang 85:), he was also known as 73:. As he was the mayor ( 60: 331:Book of the Later Han 300:(海内赴者三万馀人,制衰麻者以百数。) 144:Yingchuan Commandery 79:) of Taiqiu County ( 55:Eastern Han dynasty 242:Chen Taiqiu Beiwen 204:Emperor Wu of Chen 374: 318: 311: 305: 298: 292: 285: 279: 276: 270: 263: 257: 250: 244: 226: 126: 125: 116: 115: 106: 105: 101:) of Yingchuan ( 100: 99: 94: 93: 84: 83: 78: 77: 382: 381: 377: 376: 375: 373: 372: 371: 342: 341: 328:(5th century). 322: 321: 312: 308: 299: 295: 286: 282: 277: 273: 264: 260: 251: 247: 227: 223: 218: 200: 177: 166:posthumous name 157:were relieved, 63: 41: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 380: 370: 369: 364: 359: 354: 340: 339: 320: 319: 306: 293: 280: 271: 258: 245: 220: 219: 217: 214: 213: 212: 206: 199: 196: 176: 173: 109:Qingliu school 62: 59: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 379: 368: 365: 363: 360: 358: 355: 353: 350: 349: 347: 337: 333: 332: 327: 324: 323: 316: 310: 303: 297: 290: 284: 275: 268: 262: 255: 249: 243: 239: 235: 231: 225: 221: 210: 207: 205: 202: 201: 195: 193: 189: 185: 181: 172: 170: 169:Master Wenfan 167: 162: 160: 156: 151: 149: 145: 141: 136: 134: 128: 120: 110: 88: 72: 68: 58: 56: 52: 49: 48:courtesy name 45: 39: 38: 33: 29: 22: 335: 329: 314: 309: 301: 296: 288: 283: 274: 266: 261: 253: 248: 241: 237: 233: 224: 184:Chen dynasty 178: 168: 163: 155:Prohibitions 152: 137: 129: 86: 64: 50: 43: 42: 35: 28:Chinese name 252:(陈寔字仲弓...) 180:Chen Baxian 175:Descendants 87:Chen Taiqiu 32:family name 357:187 deaths 352:104 births 346:Categories 313:(谥为文范先生。) 216:References 211:(Chen Hui) 153:After the 127:) region. 57:of China. 336:Houhanshu 315:Houhanshu 302:Houhanshu 289:Houhanshu 267:Houhanshu 254:Houhanshu 238:Zhongping 119:Yingchuan 117:) in the 51:Zhonggong 317:, vol.62 304:, vol.62 291:vol. 68. 269:, vol.62 256:, vol.62 230:Cai Yong 209:Xuanzang 198:See also 192:Xuanzang 188:Chen Hui 171:(文范先生). 148:Chen Fan 142:went to 71:Chen Qun 44:Chen Shi 26:In this 21:Chen Shi 326:Fan, Ye 140:Xu Shao 67:Chen Ji 234:bingwu 159:He Jin 30:, the 61:Life 37:Chen 190:or 114:清流派 92:陳太丘 82:太丘縣 34:is 348:: 338:). 124:潁川 104:潁川 334:( 121:( 111:( 98:陳 89:( 76:長 40:. 23:.

Index

Chen Shi
Chinese name
family name
Chen
courtesy name
Eastern Han dynasty
Chen Ji
Chen Qun
Qingliu school
Yingchuan
Disasters of Partisan Prohibitions
Xu Shao
Yingchuan Commandery
Chen Fan
Prohibitions
He Jin
posthumous name
Chen Baxian
Chen dynasty
Chen Hui
Xuanzang
Emperor Wu of Chen
Xuanzang
Cai Yong
Fan, Ye
Book of the Later Han
Categories
104 births
187 deaths
Han dynasty government officials

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