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What's the story between Huang and the top scholar in Ming Dynasty?

Huang is less ambitious, studious and enterprising, and especially filial. Inspector Xu Shangzhi appreciated his articles and behaviors very much, and predicted that he would win the world. At the age of 27, Huang won the first place in the Guangdong Provincial Examination. On his way to Beijing to catch the exam, he heard that his brother was seriously ill and sighed, "I am so evil that I have to get ahead!" " So he gave up the opportunity to take the exam and went back to his hometown to seek medical advice for his brother.

In the thirty-fourth year of Wanli, Huang went to Beijing again, took the exam and was on the list. In palace examination, Huang was ranked first. He is 3 1 year old.

After winning the first prize, Huang was edited by Hanlin, Assistant Minister of Right Official Department, Shangshu of Ritual Department, and Prince Shao's House, and entered the museum to participate in maintenance. Huang is an honest official. He once offended the traitor Wei Zhongxian and disagreed with cabinet ministers. He resigned twice. It has the reputation of "honest and clean Huang Shangshu".

Huang lived in seclusion in his hometown for nine years, and in the seventeenth year of Chongzhen (1644), Li Zicheng arrived in Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen hanged Jingshan Park. Huang burned all the commemorative works on weekdays and lived in the building to show his dedication. Later, he took an active part in the anti-Qing struggle and died a few years later. Wang Fuzhi once wrote a poem for him: "Mr. Huang Ge, Shunde, the first prime minister in forty years."

According to another rumor, Zhu, the king of the Tang Dynasty, proclaimed himself emperor in Fuzhou, with the title of "longwu", and Huang was called by Shangshu of the Ministry of Rites and University of Dongge. Before Shi Jun was reinstated, the "Long Wu" regime had been destroyed. Later, he defected to the Qing dynasty general Li Chengdong. Later, because of dissatisfaction with the Qing court, he surrendered with Huang at the end of the Ming Dynasty and joined the cabinet to participate in maintenance. At that time, Huang was too old to do anything. He was impeached by his colleagues many times, so he resigned and lived in seclusion for several years and died at the age of 85. From the number one scholar to the prime minister, several generations have ups and downs, but they have no choice but to be born at the wrong time. Some people say, "It is unfortunate that others don't live long, and it is unfortunate that Huang lived long in his later years."