Who is the king of Min?

Wang was in charge of Fujian's military and political affairs for 29 years in Fuzhou. He was a wise politician during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. He took history as a mirror, took the people as the foundation, exempted taxes and fees, encouraged reclamation, advocated building water conservancy projects, set up schools, developed overseas trade, and recruited celebrities from the Central Plains, making Fujian a relatively stable and prosperous place in the country at that time, and was known as the "hometown of literati". Therefore, it was also called "King of Min" by later generations and was deeply loved by the people.

When the king was in power, Yu Jing wrote in the "Langya Wangde Zhengbei" that "the vegetation is lush, the chickens and dogs are familiar, and the family is surrounded by four walls". This poem is a tribute to the king of Fujian, which shows that Fujian was under the jurisdiction of the king, and the people at that time lived and worked in peace and contentment.

When Han Wo, a scholar, was in Fujian, there was also a poem in Nan 'an: "I lived here for three years, and I woven a hedgerow house in Sang Ma, watching the wings of butterflies in the grass warm and the flowers light." All these show that the original literati and celebrities had great feelings for Fujian's promised land under the rule of Wang, and they were also happy to live in Bamin for a long time.