After Song Huizong acceded to the throne, the officer went to the same department. When he was in office, Song was abandoned and died at the beginning of Jingkang. In Shi Naian's Water Margin, Gao Qiu is a well-known villain. He appeared as a rogue and was appreciated by the last king who loved cuju because of his superb cuju skills. After Duan Wang proclaimed himself emperor, Gao Qiu soon became the official of Qiu.
Gao Qiu in the extended information novel Water Margin is a real person in history. However, there is no record of this person in the history books. One said that his ancestral home was Meixian District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, and he moved with his ancestors. Wang Mingqing in the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "After the Swing" and said, "Gao Qiu, Mr. Ben Dongpo, a petty official, worked hard on the grass. Dongpo's career in Zhongshan started from Hanyuan and was left to Zeng Wensu. Wensu has resigned, and Dongpo belongs to Wang Jinqing. "
Therefore, Gao Qiu is a small official of Su Shi. He is clever and good at copying and writing. In the eighth year of Yuan You (1093), Su Shi was transferred from Hanlin to Zhongshan House and recommended Gao Qiu to Ceng Bu. Although Su and Yu belong to the old and new factions, they had contacts in the period and still had a certain friendship.
According to some scholars' research, Wang Mingqing's grandfather was Ceng Zhi and Ceng Zhi was Ceng Bu's son. His records in the Zeng family should be reliable. But Ceng Bu declined Su Shi's kindness. So Su Shi recommended Gao Qiu to his friend Wang (that is, Wang Jinqing), and Gao Qiu returned to Tokyo (now Kaifeng, Henan).
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Gaoqiu