Mr. Song Jinglian is an enthusiastic student. His teachers, such as Liu Wengong and Huang Gonglian, are highly respected by the educational circles. The two great scholars treated him with courtesy and even regarded him as a friend. Liu asked Su Gong once said, "East Zhejiang is the best place for Chinese literature. I am too old to undertake this task. I only expect Jinglian to be the successor.
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1, Jiading Sanyi
Song Jinglian is known as one of the "three wonders of Jiading" because he loves classics very much, spends a lot of time reading them and even carries them with him when he walks. These are all manifestations of his love of learning.
2. Academic achievements
Song Jinglian was a famous scholar and educator in Qing Dynasty. He has worked in many educational institutions such as imperial academy, Nanjing and imperial academy. He has a high reputation and achievements in Confucian classics research and education, which is inseparable from his studious spirit.
3. Personality charm
In addition to academic achievements, Song Jinglian's personality charm is also one of the reasons why he is respected. He has been adhering to the creed of "sincere respect for learning" and believes that learning is one of the most important things in life. He not only studies hard by himself, but also encourages others to read more.
4. Scholars of past dynasties
Song Jinglian is not the only scholar in history. Many people in the past dynasties were famous for their studious spirit. For example, Liu Ji in Ming Dynasty, Dai Zhen and Xiao Shenyang in Qing Dynasty are all famous scholars. These people advocate learning and constantly pursue knowledge and wisdom, setting a lofty example for future generations.
In addition to Song Jinglian, there are some famous scholars in history, such as:
Zhu: A famous philosopher and writer in the Song Dynasty, he is known as the "teacher of two courses". He likes studying very much and once said, "I save myself three times a day."
Wang Yangming, a thinker and educator in Ming Dynasty, put forward the ideas of "to conscience" and "to learn from things". He believes that "integration of knowledge and practice" encourages people to put their knowledge into practice.
Li Zhi was a famous philosopher and writer in Ming Dynasty and one of the representatives of Jianghu School. His research on ancient books and documents is very in-depth, and he is known as the "master of philology".