In 1346 (the sixth year of Zhengzheng), Liu Ji accepted the invitation of his good friend Ouyang Su and went to Dantu with Ouyang Su, and lived in Jiaoxi Bookstore near Ouyang Su's home for a semi-secluded life. To make a living by teaching the children in the village to read, and occasionally to return with friends such as the moon and Tao Kai.
in 1348 (the eighth year of Zhengzheng), Liu Ji ended his semi-secluded life in Dantu for about two years and rejoined the crowd. He came to live in Hangzhou, and his wife gave birth to a son, Liu Lian. During his four years in Hangzhou, he kept in touch with scholars from other countries, such as Master Zhu Chuan and Master Zhao Xuan, and also got along with the poems of scholars such as Liu Xianren, Zheng Shiting, Xiong Wenyan and Yue Hunan. In July, 1352 (the 12th year of Zhengzheng), Xu Shouhui captured Hangzhou. Before the capture, Liu Ji returned to his hometown with his family. Shortly after returning to my hometown, an official document came from the court. The court appointed him as the marshal's office in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and his main task was to help the local * * * quell the thieves in eastern Zhejiang, especially in Fang Guozhen.
The real Liu Ji in history is not immortal, but according to today's title, he can be regarded as a philosopher, strategist, writer, military theorist, Yi-ology scholar, astronomer, etc., and his writings also cover these aspects extensively. "His articles are prosperous and strange, and he is the same generation as Song Lian."
(the point of Ming history? Biography Sixteen), whose Yu Ion has a strange imagination and far-reaching implications, such as Zhuangzi and The Hundred Wars, is a treasure trove of art (it is still controversial whether Bo Wen did it or not).
The astronomical almanac includes A Brief Introduction to Heaven and Literature, and the divination has been handed down from generation to generation. In addition, there are one almanac, the Golden Book of Jade Cave, two volumes of Zhuling Qijing, and eighteen volumes of Jiehuang Jiji.
It's quite strange that Liu Bowen, dressed in a cloth, is brave and strong, unlike the traditional scholar's elegant and chic image of a feather fan with a black silk scarf and a self-satisfied smile. "He is graceful, handsome, generous and generous, and on the safety of the world, the meaning is in color." Completely a pair of liangshan hero.