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When did Zhou Yu's father, Zhou Yi, serve as Luoyang Order?
The landlord read this book carefully, but unfortunately the records about Zhouyi and Hui Zhou in history are very brief. An official of Luoyang stage is He Nanyin. Although it is only a magistrate, it is the magistrate of the first county in China. It is very special and very important. The Order of Luoyang is responsible for the security of the capital and the royal etiquette. More than 800 people belong to it alone. Visible, Zhouyi and Hui Zhou are mediocre people, they are not like the sage Dong Xuan.

But both of them have been to Luoyang, so this matter is basically reliable. (The following is just my personal opinion. ) From the time point of view, Zhou Yi made Luoyang Order earlier, which should be in the early days of Lingdi (Lingdi reigned for 22 years). Before him, there were Kong Yu, Yu Qi and Sima Fang, all of whom made Luoyang Order shortly after Lingdi ascended the throne, so it is inferred that Zhou Yi should make Luoyang Order in the early days of Lingdi. And Hui Zhou came down from Luoyang to take the throne, which was already in the late period of Lingdi, that is to say, Lingdi resigned and died soon. Therefore, it should be no problem that both uncles and nephews have served as Luoyang Order. However, there is no way to prove whether they are front and back feet. In short, only a few people were recorded as Luoyang Order during the Lingdi period, and the other two were Xu Xun and Guo Zhen.

There are too many mediocre people in history, and the information of Luoyang Order is quite scattered. No matter how hard you try now, it is sometimes difficult to get an exact answer.