Zhang Shi (scholar)

Zhang Shi (simplified Chinese: 张栻; traditional Chinese: 張栻; pinyin: Zhāng Shì; Wade–Giles: Chang Shih, courtesy name Jìngtiān 敬天, pseudonym Nānxuān 南軒, 1133–1181) was a scholar during the Song Dynasty in China. He was a native of Mianzhu (綿竹), Sichuan, and son of a distinguished general and statesman, named Zhang Jun (1097–1164), who held the tile of Duke of Yi (益).

Zhang Shi (scholar)

Zhang Shi (simplified Chinese: 张栻; traditional Chinese: 張栻; pinyin: Zhāng Shì; Wade–Giles: Chang Shih, courtesy name Jìngtiān 敬天, pseudonym Nānxuān 南軒, 1133–1181) was a scholar during the Song Dynasty in China. He was a native of Mianzhu (綿竹), Sichuan, and son of a distinguished general and statesman, named Zhang Jun (1097–1164), who held the tile of Duke of Yi (益).