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Lin Ji (1021-1091year) was born in Baiquan Village, li jinxi, Pingxiang County, Youxi County (now Bai Quan, the central village of Xinyang Town). In the sixth year of the Song Dynasty (1046), he was a scholar and awarded a judge. He is the first recorded scholar in Youxi County. Lin Ji is an honest official, not greedy for money. Emperor Ming Shenzong praised him as "incorruptible".
When Lin Ji was young, he went to Beijing to study for the exam and stayed in an inn in Cai Zhou (now Runan, Henan). In the guest room, Lin Ji found a cloth bag containing hundreds of big pearls. To be on the safe side, Lin Ji put the pearls in the box basket. The next day, Lin Ji asked the shopkeeper who lived in this room yesterday. The shopkeeper said it was a big businessman. Lin Ji told the shopkeeper, "This man is an old friend of mine. If he comes back for him, you can ask him to see the Taoist temple in the capital and ask Lin Ji. Never! Never! Don't mess things up! " In spite of this, Lin Ji is not at ease. He was afraid that the owner would forget, so he posted a handwritten note along the road: "On a certain day in a certain year, there was an itch in Jianpu Linyi Holiday Pavilion, and there was an old friend Zhu Yuan in Tongguanzhai, so we can meet." Soon, the huge businessman found that he had lost his pearl and rushed to the inn. After listening to the news sent by the shipowner to Lin Ji, he immediately rushed to the capital to find Lin Ji. Lin Ji returned all the pearls after verifying the situation. The huge businessman was so grateful that he gave Lin Ji half of his pearls as a reward. Lin Ji said, "How dare you say that! If I want you half the time, I don't have to post a list of hands along the road for you to find. " Insist on returning the jewels in full.
Imperial academy is an ancient university in China. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty founded imperial academy five years ago, which was the highest institution of learning in China at that time. Doctor is a professor selected by imperial academy to study excellent moral character. Recruit students, learn from professors, and call them doctoral disciples.