Abstract

Hu Xin was a famous official in Tianshui, Gansu during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. He served in several branches of the central government, and his highest official position was that of the Supreme Leader of the Taichang Temple. Hu Xin's collection, Yu Fen Cao, documents his many initiatives to serve the people, impeach corrupt officials, and maintain national stability during his tenure. It reflects well on his political ambitions. Analyzing Hu Xin's historical contribution to the country and the people and his positive influence, we can further enrich the historical image of Hu Xin, and also provide historical details for understanding the prosperity and demise of the Donglin Party.

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