Zhong Liyi, a Man of Compassion, Honesty and Righteousness
(Clearwisdom.net) Zhong Liyi was a kind, sympathetic man in the Dong Han (East Han) Dynasty. He
was an honest official. Zhong Liyi was very gentle, helpful, and accommodating. As a Prefecture
Postal Superintendent in his younger years, many of his subordinates received
his help and assistance. One year there was a great epidemic in the area. More
than ten thousand people died and everyone was trying to escape by leaving the
area. Only Zhong Liyi remained behind, personally taking care of the patients
and getting them medicine. The heavens really take care of those who perform
good deeds and are virtuous. During the epidemic, even though Zhong Liyi was
constantly facing the deadly disease, he never got sick. Because of Zhong Liyi's outstanding conduct and unsurpassed integrity, he was
soon recommended for the position of Xiaolian, another promotion for him. During
the dead of winter one year, Zhong Liyi was ordered to escort some prisoners,
who had been sentenced to hard labor, to the Henei District. Most of these
prisoners wore very little clothing, and some were very sick and could hardly
walk. When they passed the Hongnong area, Zhong Liyi ordered the local county
government to make warm coats for these prisoners. When Emperor Guangwu learned
this, he praised Zhong Liyi as a good and decent official. The Emperor commended
his benevolent heart. Later, Zhong Liyi ordered the shackles and other instruments of torture
removed from these prisoners so that they could walk by themselves. In the end
all of the prisoners reached the destination on time and there was no delay.
Zhong Liyi held the position of Xiaolian in many districts, and he always
treated people with compassion and sympathy. Many criminals were touched by his
benevolence. One felon named Fang Guang was sentenced to prison. He got the news
that his mother passed away due to illness while he was serving in prison. He
was so grieved that he could not eat. Zhong Liyi heard the news and was very
sympathetic. He permitted the prisoner to go home to take care of the funeral
arrangements. Fang Guang came back to the prison by himself after he attended
the funeral service. After Emperor Xianzong ascended the throne, Zhong Liyi was appointed to the
high position of Shangshu. Once, there was an official who was punished because
of corruption. Much of his confiscated personal possessions, including money and
jewelry, were awarded by the Emperor to his deputies based on their positions
and seniority. Zhong Liyi threw all the awarded jewelry and valuables on the
ground and did not bow to express his gratification to the Emperor. The Emperor
was bewildered and asked for the reason. Righteous and upright, Zhong Liyi
replied, "I heard that Confucius would rather be thirsty than drink water
from a spring named 'Thief's Well.' Zeng Shen would rather take a detour because
of street names such as 'Conquering Mother,' because he disliked such
disrespectful names. The valuables and jewelry were loot from corruption. How
could I dare to accept them?" The Emperor gave his praise, saying, "Shangshu
is very honest and upright." He ordered the palace treasurer to withdraw
money from the treasury for Zhong Liyi as the award. July 31 2006
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