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Li Rizhi

Li Rizhi (Chinese: 李日知) (died 715) was an official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Ruizong.

Background edit

It is not known when Li Rizhi was born, but it is known that his family was from Zheng Prefecture (鄭州, roughly modern Zhengzhou, Henan). His family traced its ancestry to the great Warring States period Zhao general Li Mu.[1] At some point, Li passed the imperial examinations.

During Wu Zetian's reign edit

During Wu Zetian's Tianshou era (690-692), he served as a Sixing Cheng (司刑丞) -- a judge at the supreme court. It was said that at that time, the judges were often cruel, but Li was kind and tried to avoid unjust penalties for defendants. In one case, he spared a defendant from death, but the deputy chief judge, Hu Yuanli (胡元禮) ordered that the defendant be executed. They exchanged dissenting paperwork between themselves four times. Eventually, Hu angrily stated, "As long as I am still here, this defendant will not be spared." Li responded, "As long as I am still here, this defendant will not be executed." They both submitted their opinions to Wu Zetian, and she decided in favor of Li.

During Emperor Zhongzong's second reign edit

Later, during the Shenlong era (705-707) of Wu Zetian's son Emperor Zhongzong, Li Rizhi served as Jishizhong (給事中), an imperial attendant. At that time, his mother was old and ill, and Li personally attended to her and was so worried that his hair turned white. Sometime thereafter, he was given the honorific title Chaosan Daifu (朝散大夫), and Emperor Zhongzong was poised to grant his mother a title as well. However, she died before she could be so honored. As she was set to be buried, the imperial messenger arrived with his mother's commission, and he was so overwhelmed by emotions that he fainted. The official sent to review matters in the circuit that Zheng Prefecture belonged to, Jing Qian (敬濳), heard of this, and was set to report to the emperor Li's great filial piety, but Li declined. After he finished observing the mourning period for his mother, he was recalled to government service to serve as Huangmen Shilang (黃門侍郎), the deputy head of the examination bureau of government (門下省, Menxia Sheng).

In 709, Emperor Zhongzong's powerful daughter Li Guo'er the Princess Anle had just completed building a new mansion and a magnificent artificial pond that she named Dingkun Pond (定昆池). Emperor Zhongzong personally visited her mansion, and the officials attending to him all wrote poems praising the beauty of the pond. Li Rizhi, however, wrote a poem that had the tenor of trying to correct her behavior, including the lines:

I wish the person who lives here briefly can relax.

Do not forget the labors of those who built this place.

These lines became well-known. (Later, Emperor Zhongzong's brother Li Dan the Prince of Xiang, after he became emperor in 710, would comment to Li Rizhi, "At that time, not even I dared to say something like that.)

During Emperor Shang's reign and Emperor Ruizong's second reign edit

In 710, Emperor Zhongzong died suddenly -- a death that traditional historians believed to be a poisoning carried out by his wife Empress Wei and Li Guo'er, so that Empress Wei could become "emperor" like Wu Zetian, and Li Guo'er could become crown princess. Meanwhile, Emperor Zhongzong's son by a concubine, Li Chongmao the Prince of Wen was named emperor (as Emperor Shang), but Empress Wei retained power as empress dowager and regent. Less than a month later, Emperor Zhongzong's sister Princess Taiping and Li Dan's son Li Longji the Prince of Linzi rose in rebellion and killed Empress Dowager Wei and Li Guo'er. Li Dan became regent, and he gave Li Rizhi the designation Tong Zhongshu Menxia Sanpin (同中書門下三品), making him a chancellor de facto.[2] Several days later, Li Dan, who was formerly emperor, took the throne again himself (as Emperor Ruizong), displacing Emperor Shang.

In spring 711, after fellow chancellors Yao Yuanzhi and Song Jing were removed from office, Li Rizhi and Wei Anshi became the lead chancellors, and it was said that the reforms that Yao and Song tried to carry out after Emperor Zhongzong's reign were reversed, and that the government was disorganized. Later that year, Li Rizhi was made acting Shizhong (侍中), the head of the examination bureau and a post considered one for a chancellor. In winter 711, as a part of a major governmental reorganization, Li Rizhi and fellow chancellors Wei, Guo Yuanzhen, Dou Huaizhen, and Zhang Shuo were removed from their chancellor posts, and Li became the minister of census (戶部尚書, Hubu Shangshu).

During Emperor Xuanzong's reign edit

In 712, Emperor Ruizong passed the throne to Li Longji, who took the throne as Emperor Xuanzong. Later that year, Li Rizhi, who was then the minister of justice (刑部尚書), requested retirement, and the request was approved. Prior to making the request, he did not tell his wife, and when he returned home, he began to prepare moving to a country residence. His wife, surprised, stated, "We do not have much asset, and your sons and brothers have not had a chance to become officials in government. Why do you wish to resign?" He responded, "I am a simple scholar, and what I have already exceeds what I should have. Human desires can never be fulfilled, and I should not pamper my heart." Once he retired to the countryside, he did not spend time managing assets, but rather built ponds and pavilions, and often invited younger scholars to discuss things with them. He died in 715.

It was said that Li Rizhi, contrary to the harshness of supervising officials at the time, never caned his subordinates for faults. On one occasion, a low-level official at the ministry of justice received an imperial edict but forgot to act on it for three days. Li Rizhi became angry and took a cane. After gathering the subordinates, he acted as if he would cane the forgetful subordinate, but then stated, "If I caned you, everyone will state that you are so negligent that you even drew Li Rizhi's anger and was caned by him. Everyone will shame you, and even your wife will abandon you." He then released the subordinate from punishment, and the man and the other subordinates were thankful. However, Li was also criticized for having all of his sons take wives from prominent clans. After his death, his youngest son Li Yiheng (李伊衡)[3] promoted a concubine to be his wife—an act considered highly violative of Confucian principles—and was wasteful and litigious toward his brothers, causing the reputation of the clan to suffer greatly.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ New Book of Tang, vol. 72, part 1.. Archived from the original on February 10, 2008. Retrieved March 8, 2008.
  2. ^ Li Rizhi's biographies in the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang indicated that the designation was the lesser designation of Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi (同中書門下平章事), but the chronologies of Emperor Shang's reign in those histories indicated that the designation was Tong Zhongshu Menxia Sanpin, and the Zizhi Tongjian followed. Compare Old Book of Tang, vol. 188 . Archived from the original on February 9, 2008. Retrieved December 18, 2007. and New Book of Tang, vol. 116 . Archived from the original on February 26, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2008. with Old Book of Tang, vol. 7, New Book of Tang, vol. 5,. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved November 26, 2007., and Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 209.
  3. ^ However, the table of the chancellors' family trees suggested that Li Yiheng was actually Li Rizhi's brother, not son.

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Li Rizhi Chinese 李日知 died 715 was an official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian s Zhou Dynasty serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Ruizong Contents 1 Background 2 During Wu Zetian s reign 3 During Emperor Zhongzong s second reign 4 During Emperor Shang s reign and Emperor Ruizong s second reign 5 During Emperor Xuanzong s reign 6 Notes and referencesBackground editIt is not known when Li Rizhi was born but it is known that his family was from Zheng Prefecture 鄭州 roughly modern Zhengzhou Henan His family traced its ancestry to the great Warring States period Zhao general Li Mu 1 At some point Li passed the imperial examinations During Wu Zetian s reign editDuring Wu Zetian s Tianshou era 690 692 he served as a Sixing Cheng 司刑丞 a judge at the supreme court It was said that at that time the judges were often cruel but Li was kind and tried to avoid unjust penalties for defendants In one case he spared a defendant from death but the deputy chief judge Hu Yuanli 胡元禮 ordered that the defendant be executed They exchanged dissenting paperwork between themselves four times Eventually Hu angrily stated As long as I am still here this defendant will not be spared Li responded As long as I am still here this defendant will not be executed They both submitted their opinions to Wu Zetian and she decided in favor of Li During Emperor Zhongzong s second reign editLater during the Shenlong era 705 707 of Wu Zetian s son Emperor Zhongzong Li Rizhi served as Jishizhong 給事中 an imperial attendant At that time his mother was old and ill and Li personally attended to her and was so worried that his hair turned white Sometime thereafter he was given the honorific title Chaosan Daifu 朝散大夫 and Emperor Zhongzong was poised to grant his mother a title as well However she died before she could be so honored As she was set to be buried the imperial messenger arrived with his mother s commission and he was so overwhelmed by emotions that he fainted The official sent to review matters in the circuit that Zheng Prefecture belonged to Jing Qian 敬濳 heard of this and was set to report to the emperor Li s great filial piety but Li declined After he finished observing the mourning period for his mother he was recalled to government service to serve as Huangmen Shilang 黃門侍郎 the deputy head of the examination bureau of government 門下省 Menxia Sheng In 709 Emperor Zhongzong s powerful daughter Li Guo er the Princess Anle had just completed building a new mansion and a magnificent artificial pond that she named Dingkun Pond 定昆池 Emperor Zhongzong personally visited her mansion and the officials attending to him all wrote poems praising the beauty of the pond Li Rizhi however wrote a poem that had the tenor of trying to correct her behavior including the lines I wish the person who lives here briefly can relax Do not forget the labors of those who built this place These lines became well known Later Emperor Zhongzong s brother Li Dan the Prince of Xiang after he became emperor in 710 would comment to Li Rizhi At that time not even I dared to say something like that During Emperor Shang s reign and Emperor Ruizong s second reign editIn 710 Emperor Zhongzong died suddenly a death that traditional historians believed to be a poisoning carried out by his wife Empress Wei and Li Guo er so that Empress Wei could become emperor like Wu Zetian and Li Guo er could become crown princess Meanwhile Emperor Zhongzong s son by a concubine Li Chongmao the Prince of Wen was named emperor as Emperor Shang but Empress Wei retained power as empress dowager and regent Less than a month later Emperor Zhongzong s sister Princess Taiping and Li Dan s son Li Longji the Prince of Linzi rose in rebellion and killed Empress Dowager Wei and Li Guo er Li Dan became regent and he gave Li Rizhi the designation Tong Zhongshu Menxia Sanpin 同中書門下三品 making him a chancellor de facto 2 Several days later Li Dan who was formerly emperor took the throne again himself as Emperor Ruizong displacing Emperor Shang In spring 711 after fellow chancellors Yao Yuanzhi and Song Jing were removed from office Li Rizhi and Wei Anshi became the lead chancellors and it was said that the reforms that Yao and Song tried to carry out after Emperor Zhongzong s reign were reversed and that the government was disorganized Later that year Li Rizhi was made acting Shizhong 侍中 the head of the examination bureau and a post considered one for a chancellor In winter 711 as a part of a major governmental reorganization Li Rizhi and fellow chancellors Wei Guo Yuanzhen Dou Huaizhen and Zhang Shuo were removed from their chancellor posts and Li became the minister of census 戶部尚書 Hubu Shangshu During Emperor Xuanzong s reign editIn 712 Emperor Ruizong passed the throne to Li Longji who took the throne as Emperor Xuanzong Later that year Li Rizhi who was then the minister of justice 刑部尚書 requested retirement and the request was approved Prior to making the request he did not tell his wife and when he returned home he began to prepare moving to a country residence His wife surprised stated We do not have much asset and your sons and brothers have not had a chance to become officials in government Why do you wish to resign He responded I am a simple scholar and what I have already exceeds what I should have Human desires can never be fulfilled and I should not pamper my heart Once he retired to the countryside he did not spend time managing assets but rather built ponds and pavilions and often invited younger scholars to discuss things with them He died in 715 It was said that Li Rizhi contrary to the harshness of supervising officials at the time never caned his subordinates for faults On one occasion a low level official at the ministry of justice received an imperial edict but forgot to act on it for three days Li Rizhi became angry and took a cane After gathering the subordinates he acted as if he would cane the forgetful subordinate but then stated If I caned you everyone will state that you are so negligent that you even drew Li Rizhi s anger and was caned by him Everyone will shame you and even your wife will abandon you He then released the subordinate from punishment and the man and the other subordinates were thankful However Li was also criticized for having all of his sons take wives from prominent clans After his death his youngest son Li Yiheng 李伊衡 3 promoted a concubine to be his wife an act considered highly violative of Confucian principles and was wasteful and litigious toward his brothers causing the reputation of the clan to suffer greatly Notes and references edit New Book of Tang vol 72 part 1 唐書 表 第十二 Archived from the original on February 10 2008 Retrieved March 8 2008 Li Rizhi s biographies in the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang indicated that the designation was the lesser designation of Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi 同中書門下平章事 but the chronologies of Emperor Shang s reign in those histories indicated that the designation was Tong Zhongshu Menxia Sanpin and the Zizhi Tongjian followed Compare Old Book of Tang vol 188 舊唐書 列傳 卷一百三一至一百四十 Archived from the original on February 9 2008 Retrieved December 18 2007 and New Book of Tang vol 116 唐書 列傳 第四一至五五 Archived from the original on February 26 2008 Retrieved March 14 2008 with Old Book of Tang vol 7 New Book of Tang vol 5 唐書 本紀 第一至十 Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved November 26 2007 and Zizhi Tongjian vol 209 However the table of the chancellors family trees suggested that Li Yiheng was actually Li Rizhi s brother not son Old Book of Tang vol 188 1 New Book of Tang vol 116 2 Zizhi Tongjian vols 204 209 210 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Li Rizhi amp oldid 1168672051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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