Song Shou
Song Shou (991- 1041), with the word Gongchui, from Zhaozhou Pingji,[1] famous officials, scholars and book collectors in Song Dynasty.
Family
His father is Song Gao, was a officer and his son is Song minqiu, was a scholar of Longtu Pavilion in history and arts field of Northern Song Dynasty. It was called Changshan Song family, because Zhaozhou Pingji was the local government of Changshan Commandery in Han Dynasty.
Experiences
He had served as vice minister of Shumiyuan because of his ten strategies and assistant administer in political affairs. In 1041, Song Shou died at the age of 50. Posthumously, he was entitled "Xuanxian".[1] The writing style is exquisite and emperor took some of his calligraphy to collection, knowing as the "Dynasty style". Its calligraphy is strict, and it is actually referencing previous records of Zhong Yao and Zhang Zhi. He is author of several books, such as book Collection of Song Dynasty Edicts and book Khitan Customs, and so on.[2] His five poems are recorded in the book Whole song poetry.
See also
References
- 《宋史·卷二百九十一·宋绶传》
- Wei Yanzhi (2007). 宋绶的学术成就及其原因简论. Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan.