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appointments, they might neglect their original jurisdictions once they return to their respective fiefs. He also pointed out the possible complications such as having to subdivide the fiefs into commanderies and counties, as well as the risk of making people unhappy since the subdividing would require relocating residents from one area to another. He further pointed out that they would need to reassign troops from the borders and place them under decentralised command in the various fiefs. When
Emperor Wu asked Xun Xu to reconsider his views, Xun Xu explained further that the best course of action was to maintain the status quo, since the redrawing of boundaries between the fiefs might lead to resentment and potential unrest if it was not carefully managed. He also pointed out that there were far more important issues that required immediate attention, so they should focus on those first. Emperor Wu thought that Xun Xu's advice was appropriate and heeded it.
859:(都水使者; an official in charge of waterworks) to deal with floods in the future. Later, on a separate occasion, he appointed his subordinates Yin Xian (伊羨) and Zhao Xian (趙咸) as Members of the Retinue (舍人) and tasked them with drafting legislation. When Emperor Wu asked him why he did so, Xun Xu explained the importance of delegating responsibilities to subordinates. He also pointed out why he believed it was redundant to have officials focusing on drafting legislation only since their duties overlap with those of other officials, so it was better to delegate such additional responsibilities to the latter group.
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803:. The invasion turned out successful and led to the reunification of China under the Jin dynasty. When Emperor Wu assessed Xun Xu's contributions in helping him draft imperial edicts, he rewarded Xun Xu by enfeoffing one of his sons as a village marquis with 1,000 taxable households in his marquisate and awarding him 1,000 rolls of silk. The emperor also enfeoffed Xun Xu's grandson, Xun Xian (荀顯), as the Marquis of Yingyang Village (潁陽亭侯).
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gain greater respect. Wu Tong (武統), his son-in-law, also urged him to attract people to support him. However, Xun Xu refused to listen to them and he warned his sons against forming their own political clouts and forgetting their place as subjects of the emperor. Later, Emperor Wu promoted Xun Xu to be the
Prefect of the Masters of Writing (尚書令).
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and was in charge of state secrets for a long time. He was not only a talented writer, but also a deep thinker who understood very well his place as a subject of his lord. He knew what his lord expected of him and adapted his behaviour accordingly to please his lord. That was why he managed to remain
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In another incident, when
Emperor Wu wanted to depose Jia Nanfeng from the position of crown prince's consort, Xun Xu and Feng Dan immediately went to plead with the emperor to reconsider his decision and eventually succeeded in dissuading him from deposing Jia Nanfeng. Many people believed that Xun
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In one instance, Xun Xu was dining beside
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Xun Xu was careful and cautious in his behaviour. Whenever policy changes were announced, if he played a role in lobbying for those changes, he would keep quiet about his involvement. Xun Liang (荀良), one of his younger relatives, advised him to let others know the good deeds he did so that he would
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and gave a long explanation on why he believed that the best solution was to reduce the layers of bureaucracy in the administration. He pointed out how doing so could help to discourage officials from corrupt behaviour, improve administrative efficiency, and build up greater social trust among the
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mentioned that Xun Xu was enfeoffed as the
Viscount of Anyang (安陽子). However, this is most likely an error because Xun Xu was previously already a Secondary Marquis (關內侯). If he was made a viscount, it would be a "demotion" from his previous rank. Moreover, during the Jin dynasty, Emperor Wu
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to observe and evaluate Sima Zhong. Xun Xu praised Sima Zhong for being a virtuous crown prince, while He Jiao said that Sima Zhong was the same as before. He Jiao became respected for being honest about Sima Zhong, whereas Xun Xu was derided for lying in order to please the emperor.
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previous appointment. When he was serving as the
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Taikang era (280–289), Emperor Wu issued an imperial edict to praise Xun Xu for his talents and contributions, and said that he was capable of assuming greater responsibilities. He then appointed Xun Xu as a Household Counsellor (光祿大夫) to be treated like one of the
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Xun Xu had ten sons. Among them, the notable ones were Xun Ji (荀輯), Xun Fan (荀籓) and Xun Zu (荀組). Xun Ji inherited his father's marquis title and served in the Jin government, with his highest appointment being Minister of the Guards (衛尉). He was honoured with the
1430:(其後門下啟通事令史伊羨、趙咸為舍人,對掌文法。詔以問勖,勖曰:今天下幸賴陛下聖德,六合為一,望道化隆洽,垂之將來。而門下上稱程咸、張惲,下稱此等,欲以文法為政,皆愚臣所未達者。昔張釋之諫漢文,謂獸圈嗇夫不宜見用;邴吉住車,明調和陰陽之本。此二人豈不知小吏之惠,誠重惜大化也。昔魏武帝使中軍司荀攸典刑獄,明帝時猶以付內常侍。以臣所聞,明帝時唯有通事劉泰等官,不過與殿中同號耳。又頃言論者皆雲省官減事,而求益吏者相尋矣。多雲尚書郎太令史不親文書,乃委付書令史及幹,誠吏多則相倚也。增置文法之職,適恐更耗擾台閣,臣竊謂不可。」)
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period after the end of the Eastern Han dynasty. As a child, Xun Xu was a fast learner and could already write essays when he was only 10. Zhong Yao once remarked that Xun Xu would grow up to become like his great-grandfather Xun Shuang.
1046:"Marquis Jian" (簡侯) after his death. His son, Xun Jun (荀畯), succeeded him and was posthumously honoured as "Marquis Lie" (烈侯). As Xun Jun had no son to succeed him, his marquis title was passed on to his nephew, Xun Shi (荀識).
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also declined his. However, he still remained as a marquis under the new title "Marquis of Jibei" (濟北侯). Xun Xu was then concurrently appointed as Supervisor of the Palace Writers (中書監), Palace Attendant (侍中), and
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as a precautionary measure. Guo Yi (郭奕) and Wang Shen (王深) urged Sima Zhao to banish Xun Xu because they feared that he would side with Zhong Hui, given that he was raised by the Zhong family (Zhong Hui was
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from the imperial palace's collection, a set of official robes, 500,000 coins and 100 rolls of silk. He also sent an Imperial Secretary (御史) as his personal representative to attend Xun Xu's funeral.
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enfeoffed Xun Xu's grandson as a village marquis, which outranked a viscount. It does not make sense for the emperor to let a grandson outrank his grandfather in the hierarchy of nobility.
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to supervise the campaign. Later, Wei Guan played a huge role in suppressing Zhong Hui's rebellion. After Shu region had been pacified, Xun Xu followed Sima Zhao back to the Wei capital,
1404:(太康中詔曰:「勖明哲聰達,經識天序,有佐命之功,兼博洽之才。久典內任,著勳弘茂,詢事考言,謀猷允誠。宜登大位,毗贊朝政。今以勖為光祿大夫、儀同三司、開府辟召,守中書監、侍中、侯如故。」時太尉賈充、司徒李胤並薨,太子太傅又缺,勖表陳:「三公保傅,宜得其人。若使楊珧參輔東宮,必當仰稱聖意。尚書令衛瓘、吏部尚書山濤皆可為司徒。若以瓘新為令未出者,濤即其人。」帝並從之。)
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by promoting deserving officials and dismissing corrupt officials. A few months after Xun Xu assumed his new appointment, his mother died so he resigned and wanted to go home for
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Goodman, Howard L.; Lien, Y. Edmund (April 2009). "A Third Century AD Chinese System of Di-Flute Temperament: Matching Ancient Pitch-Standards and Confronting Modal Practice".
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king, "King of Jin" (晉王). Xun Xu was appointed as a Palace Attendant (侍中), and enfeoffed as the Marquis of Anyang (安陽侯) and given 1,000 taxable households for his marquisate.
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that their status in the imperial court depended on Jia Chong's presence so they should try to stop the emperor from sending Jia Chong out of the imperial capital,
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while Xun You was Xun Xu's third cousin once removed. Xun Yu and Xun You were influential statesmen of the late Eastern Han dynasty and advisers to the warlord
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were already dead and the position of Crown Prince's Grand Tutor (太子太傅) was vacant. Xun Xu wrote a memorial to Emperor Wu, nominating
1284:(高貴鄉公欲為變時,大將軍掾孫佑等守閶闔門。帝弟安陽侯幹聞難欲入,佑謂幹曰:「未有入者,可從東掖門。」及幹至,帝遲之,幹以狀白,帝欲族誅佑。勖諫曰:「孫佑不納安陽,誠宜深責。然事有逆順,用刑不可以喜怒為輕重。今成倅刑止其身,佑乃族誅,恐義士私議。」乃免佑為庶人。)
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to replace Wei. After Sima Yan was enthroned and became historically known as Emperor Wu, he enfeoffed Xun Xu as the Duke of
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Xun Xu was in charge of music arrangement. Some of the pieces he arranged became widespread. He once heard the sound of a
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1524:(充將鎮關右也,勖謂馮紞曰:「賈公遠放,吾等失勢。太子婚尚未定,若使充女得為妃,則不留而自停矣。」勖與紞伺帝間並稱「充女才色絕世,若納東宮,必能輔佐君子,有《關雎》后妃之德。」遂成婚。當時甚為正直者所疾,而獲佞媚之譏焉。)
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wheels of an old carriage to start the fire, hence Xun Xu was right. They were impressed with his intelligence.
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Chinese official, musician, writer and painter (c.221–289)
1602:(又嘗在帝坐進飯,謂在坐人曰:「此是勞薪所炊。」咸未之信。帝遣問膳夫,乃云:「實用故車腳。」舉世伏其明識。)
1258:(既長,遂博學,達於從政。仕魏,辟大將軍曹爽掾,遷中書通事郎。爽誅,門生故吏無敢往者,勖獨臨赴,眾乃從之。)
1057:(晉後書). Towards the end of the Yongjia era (307–313) in
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1485:(勖並默然不應,退而語諸子曰:「人臣不密則失身,樹私則背公,是大戒也。汝等亦當宦達人間,宜識吾此意。」)
772:(著作; senior writer). The emperor also tasked him and
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1245:(父肸,早亡。勖依於舅氏。岐嶷夙成,年十餘歲能屬文。從外祖魏太傅鐘繇曰:「此兒當及其曾祖。」)
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1456:(族弟良曾勸勖曰:「公大失物情,有所進益者自可語之,則懷恩多矣。」)
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1795:Empress Huai
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21:Chinese name
2766:Wang Yuanji
2585:Wang Shuang
2314:Xiahou Xuan
1942:Duquess Cao
1670:Sima, Guang
1659:Book of Jin
1148:Book of Jin
913:Jia Nanfeng
813:Han dynasty
757:Jin dynasty
685:conquer Shu
681:a rebellion
586:during the
571:during the
517:Jin dynasty
25:family name
2928:289 deaths
2922:Categories
2852:Huangfu Mi
2811:Wei Huacun
2781:Yang Huiyu
2771:Xiahou Hui
2690:Zhang Liao
2630:Xiahou Mao
2625:Xiahou Dun
2590:Wang Zhong
2560:Wang Chang
2475:Huang Quan
2309:Xiahou Wei
2304:Xiahou Hui
2274:Wang Xiang
2003:Cao Shuang
1121:References
1011:Emperor Wu
909:Sima Zhong
889:Emperor Wu
793:Eastern Wu
743:Following
721:Eastern Wu
628:Cao Shuang
565:Xun Shuang
545:Xun family
525:Xun Shuang
521:Xun family
502: 221
461:Occupation
2902:Zhou Xuan
2857:Huchuquan
2720:Zhuge Dan
2705:Zhong Hui
2620:Xiahou Ba
2580:Wang Ling
2535:Sima Zhou
2530:Sima Wang
2520:Qian Zhao
2515:Qian Hong
2495:Man Chong
2425:Cao Zhang
2389:Zhong Yao
2384:Zheng Hun
2369:Zhang Hua
2324:Xing Yong
2299:Xiahou He
2264:Wang Jing
2259:Wang Lang
2254:Wang Guan
2249:Wang Chen
2164:Jia Chong
2119:Guan Ning
2079:Dong Zhao
2074:Deng Yang
2059:Chen Jiao
2054:Chang Lin
2018:Sima Zhao
1921:Cao Zhang
1775:Lady Zhen
1763:Empresses
1135:Zhong Yao
991:Hu Wujing
987:Zhong Yao
980:Zhongjing
968:Liu Xiang
964:Zhang Hua
960:mishujian
897:Guanzhong
893:Jia Chong
826:Jia Chong
774:Jia Chong
745:Sima Zhao
694:Zhong Yao
677:Zhong Hui
648:Sima Zhao
616:Confucian
580:Zhong Yao
529:Zhong Yao
451:Zhong Yao
398:Zhong Yao
391:Relations
343:In office
313:In office
281:In office
249:In office
221:In office
193:In office
172:In office
146:In office
117:In office
70:In office
2867:Kebineng
2806:Yang Yan
2751:Guo Huai
2725:Zhuge Xu
2715:Zhu Ling
2710:Zhou Tai
2700:Zhao Yan
2695:Zhang Te
2685:Zhang He
2660:Yang Qiu
2645:Xu Huang
2615:Wei Guan
2610:Wen Yang
2600:Wen Ping
2595:Wei Guan
2575:Wang Jun
2565:Wang Hun
2525:Qin Lang
2485:Liu Jing
2470:Hao Zhao
2465:Guo Huai
2435:Chen Tai
2430:Cao Zhen
2410:Cao Hong
2394:Zhong Yu
2359:Yang Jun
2289:Wei Zhen
2239:Sima Zhi
2224:Pei Qian
2199:Liu Shao
2194:Liang Xi
2189:Li Sheng
2174:Jiang Ji
2159:Huan Jie
2154:Huan Fan
2064:Chen Qun
2023:Sima Yan
2013:Sima Shi
1952:Cao Xian
1911:Cao Yong
1856:Cao Jian
1841:Cao Gong
1831:Cao Biao
1754:Cao Huan
1744:Cao Fang
1721:Emperors
1672:(1084).
1645:vol. 39.
1632:vol. 39.
1619:vol. 39.
1606:vol. 39.
1593:vol. 39.
1580:vol. 39.
1567:vol. 39.
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1434:vol. 39.
1421:vol. 39.
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1353:vol. 39.
1340:vol. 39.
1327:vol. 39.
1314:vol. 39.
1301:vol. 39.
1288:vol. 39.
1275:vol. 39.
1262:vol. 39.
1249:vol. 39.
1236:vol. 39.
1223:vol. 82.
1207:vol. 39.
1188:20753625
1160:bingchen
1152:bingchen
1079:See also
1023:ceramics
1017:and the
937:Liu Fang
901:Feng Dan
842:Shan Tao
838:Wei Guan
834:Yang Yao
789:Wang Jun
753:Sima Yan
749:Cao Huan
729:Cao Huan
698:Wei Guan
689:Chang'an
679:started
663:Sima Gan
632:Cao Fang
547:, whose
509:Gongzeng
416:Children
356:Cao Fang
326:Cao Fang
298:Cao Huan
266:Cao Huan
206:Cao Huan
19:In this
2897:Pei Xiu
2892:Xun Can
2887:Wang Bi
2872:Liu Hui
2862:Liu Bao
2847:Guan Lu
2837:Budugen
2816:Xun Cai
2761:Wang Yi
2741:Cai Yan
2680:Zang Ba
2675:Yue Jin
2655:Yang Hu
2605:Wen Qin
2570:Wang Ji
2555:Tian Yu
2550:Tian Xu
2545:Tang Zi
2510:Pang De
2505:Niu Jin
2500:Meng Da
2490:Lü Qian
2480:Jia Kui
2450:Fei Yao
2440:Deng Ai
2420:Cao Xiu
2415:Cao Ren
2364:Yu Huan
2354:Yang Fu
2339:Xu Xuan
2329:Xu Miao
2279:Wang Ye
2269:Wang Su
2234:Sima Fu
2229:Pei Xiu
2219:Pang Yu
2184:Li Feng
2179:Li Dian
2149:Hua Xin
2109:Gao Rou
2099:Fu Xuan
2069:Cui Lin
2049:Cang Ci
2039:Bao Xun
2008:Sima Yi
1996:Regents
1982:Lady Yu
1947:Cao Hua
1926:Cao Zhi
1906:Cao Yan
1901:Cao Xun
1896:Cao Xie
1891:Cao Rui
1886:Cao Mao
1851:Cao Hui
1846:Cao Gun
1836:Cao Gan
1749:Cao Mao
1739:Cao Rui
1728:Cao Cao
1714:Cao Wei
1664:Jin Shu
1643:Jin Shu
1630:Jin Shu
1617:Jin Shu
1604:Jin Shu
1591:Jin Shu
1578:Jin Shu
1565:Jin Shu
1552:Jin Shu
1539:Jin Shu
1526:Jin Shu
1513:Jin Shu
1500:Jin Shu
1487:Jin Shu
1474:Jin Shu
1458:Jin Shu
1445:Jin Shu
1432:Jin Shu
1419:Jin Shu
1406:Jin Shu
1393:Jin Shu
1380:Jin Shu
1367:Jin Shu
1351:Jin Shu
1338:Jin Shu
1325:Jin Shu
1312:Jin Shu
1299:Jin Shu
1286:Jin Shu
1273:Jin Shu
1260:Jin Shu
1247:Jin Shu
1234:Jin Shu
1205:Jin Shu
1156:Taikang
1110:Jin Shu
1007:Taikang
953:cowbell
924:He Jiao
905:Luoyang
873:Xun You
781:Shi Bao
765:Yang Hu
725:Sun Hao
710:Yang Hu
706:Pei Xiu
702:Luoyang
670:Shu Han
655:Cao Mao
640:Sima Yi
612:Cao Cao
604:Xun You
600:Xun Yue
557:Xuchang
533:Cao Wei
441:Parents
425:Xun Fan
378:Unknown
360:Cao Mao
352:Monarch
330:Cao Mao
322:Monarch
294:Cao Mao
290:Monarch
262:Cao Mao
258:Monarch
230:Monarch
202:Monarch
197:264–266
181:Monarch
155:Monarch
126:Monarch
100:Monarch
90: (
79: (
47:荀勗 / 荀勖
2877:Ma Jun
2842:Du Kui
2756:Pang E
2746:Cuishi
2670:Yu Jin
2665:Yin Li
2650:Xu Zhi
2640:Xu Chu
2540:Sun Li
2349:Xun Yi
2344:Xun Xu
2334:Xu Shu
2319:Xin Pi
2294:Wu Zhi
2284:Wei Ji
2209:Liu Yi
2204:Liu Ye
2169:Jia Xu
2144:Hu Zhi
2139:He Yan
2134:He Qia
2129:He Kui
2124:Han Ji
2104:Fu Xun
2094:Fu Jia
2044:Bi Gui
1916:Cao Yu
1871:Cao Li
1734:Cao Pi
1186:
1067:Shi Le
1037:Family
933:Sun Zi
869:Xun Yu
830:Li Yin
770:zhuzuo
733:vassal
659:a coup
636:a coup
596:Xun Yu
495:Xun Xu
428:Xun Zu
422:Xun Ji
306:(從事中郎)
137:Zhuzuo
40:Xun Xu
23:, the
2821:Xu Yi
2445:Du Yu
2244:Su Ze
2214:Lu Yu
2089:Du Xi
2084:Du Ji
1184:JSTOR
1096:Notes
972:Bielu
887:When
561:Henan
274:(廷尉正)
225:266–?
214:(中書監)
176:266–?
150:266–?
1108:The
989:and
935:and
871:and
828:and
708:and
602:and
404:See
383:Died
375:Born
242:(記室)
139:(著作)
88:–289
84:280s
77:280s
970:'s
941:Wei
840:or
584:Wei
347:?–?
317:?–?
285:?–?
253:?–?
121:?–?
92:289
61:尚書令
30:Xun
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