Nalan Mingzhu has always had three sons, among whom Nalan Xingde, the eldest son, is the most well-known in the world. Different from Nalan Mingzhu's passion for power, Nalan Xingde is indifferent to fame and fortune. Even in officialdom, he hates the vulgarity and hypocrisy of officialdom. There are similarities between Nalan Mingzhu and Nalan Xingde. For example, they are both great bibliophiles, and they collected countless masterpieces and works during their lifetime.
Portrait of Nalan Xingde
As the son of an important official in the dynasty, Nalan Xingde did not rely on his father's power to gain fame and fortune. His talent and knowledge were appreciated by Xu, and later he recommended him to Xu, and later he became a teacher. With his own efforts, Nalan Xingde passed the provincial examination, the general examination and the palace examination, and officially entered the officialdom.
Nalan Xingde has read a large number of poetry books since he was a child, and his reading range is extremely wide, which also laid the foundation for him to compile Confucian compilation of Tongjingjie and miscellaneous knowledge of Lushuiting. It can be seen that the success of Nalan Xingde comes from his hard work and struggle. Without his previous efforts, there would be no achievements after him.
The most admired Nalan Xingde is not the son of an important official of the court, nor an official of the court, but the poet Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty. The name Nalan Rong Ruo is now well known, and Rong Ruo is the word Nalan Hind. Nalan Xingde is very good at writing poems and lyrics, and he can be called a wizard of poetry art. His poems cover a wide range, and there are many excellent works in them. Nalan Xingde's Nalan Ci enjoys a high reputation in the poetry circle of Qing Dynasty and even in the whole history of China literature, and Nalan Xingde's Nalan Ci is also highly praised by scholars in Qing Dynasty.
Son of Nalan Pearl
Nalan Mingzhu has always had three sons, namely Nalan Xingde, Nalan Paixu and Nalan Paifang. Among them, Nalan Xingde and his younger brother Nalan Shouxu are both very talented and knowledgeable, and many excellent literary works are spread all over the world.
Portrait of Nalan Xingde
Nalanxingde is the eldest son of Nalanmingzhu, whose name is Rong Ruo, and he is known and praised by later generations as NalanRong Ruo. He belongs to Huangzhengqi in Manchuria, and his family background is extremely prominent. Nalan Xingde is a very learned man. He has been familiar with poetry books since he was a child, and he is both civil and military. Since then, he studied under Xu, presided over the editing within two years, and wrote "General Interpretation", which was appreciated by the emperor. Nalan Xingde is best known for his poetic talent, and his poems are still praised by people today. Nalan Ci is the work of Nalan Xingde, which enjoys a high reputation not only among scholars in the Qing Dynasty, but also in the history of China literature.
Nalan Shouxu is the second son of Nalan Mingzhu, whose name is Gong Kai, and also belongs to Zhenghuang Banner of Manchuria. Like his brother Nalan Xingde, Nalan Xu Xu is also very talented. He not only has rich political career experience, but also has a brilliant position in the history of literature. Nalan's works "Yi Jie Tang Ji" are also spread all over the world.
Nalan Qifang is the third son of Nalan Mingzhu. Compared with his two brothers, he looks mediocre. On the contrary, his two sons, adopted by Nalan and Xu respectively after his death, both embarked on their official careers and experienced their own ups and downs.
Generally speaking, the sons of Nalan Mingzhu are not only remembered by the world because of their father's glory. They shine with their talents in the long river of history, and let the world remember their names, not the words "son of Nalan Pearl".