Chen Shi (Han dynasty)


Chen Shi, courtesy name Zhonggong, was an official of the Eastern Han dynasty of China.

Life

Chen Shi was the father of Chen Ji and the paternal grandfather of Chen Qun. As he was the mayor of Taiqiu County, he was also known as Chen Taiqiu. He was the primogenitor of surname Chen of Yingchuan and the central figure of the Qingliu school in the Yingchuan region.
Though he was raised at an impoverished family, he loved books and studies at early years. As he was the person of rightfulness, without prejudice and generous, he was held in high repute among the common people. However, as he objected to the eunuchs' abuse of power, he was prevented from holding government positions by the Disasters of Partisan Prohibitions. As he was prevented from government services, he lived a hermit life at his hometown. Whenever a civil lawsuit occurred, local residents invited him to preside over the case. Whenever consulted, Chen Shi provided reasonable judgements, and no one complained about the outcome. It was said that "Better to have your punishment increased, than to be found lacking by Master Chen."
In the 160s, when a teenage Xu Shao went to Yingchuan Commandery, he visited and mingled with many reputable men in the region, except for Chen Shi. Later, when Chen Fan's wife died, many people attended her funeral, but Xu Shao did not show up. When asked, Xu Shao replied, "Taiqiu is too well-acquainted, it's difficult for him to be thorough; Zhongju is a serious person who hardly makes compromises. These are the reasons why I didn't visit them."
After the Prohibitions were relieved, He Jin sent a messenger and called Chen Shi to his ministration, but Chen Shi did not accept He Jin's offer and died soon after.
When he died in September 186, a crowd exceeding 30,000 assembled at his funeral, and those who wore mourning dress numbered in the hundreds. He was given the posthumous name Master Wenfan.

Descendants

Chen Baxian, the founding emperor of the Chen dynasty, traces his ancestry to Chen Shi. The Buddhist monk Chen Hui or Xuanzang also descends from Chen Shi.