Calligrapher Daoguang

Four-character couplets of Moshi Ancestral Hall

Gouhe River is suitable for pheasants;

Feng Kui is in charge.

-Mo Qing Youzhi Inscription Federation for the Mohs Ancestral Hall.

This couplet is the calligraphy inscription of Mo Youzhi, a calligrapher and Daoguang juren in Qing Dynasty. Mo Youzhi was born in Dushan, Guizhou. Catalogers and calligraphers.

Ruimei Zhiyi;

The tiger collected its tracks.

—— General Association of Moshi Ancestral Hall written by Anonymous

The first link refers to Mo, an Anren in the Northern Song Dynasty, who once defended Wenzhou and later knew Changzhou, and had a political say. He once regarded Ruimei Ganlu and Xiumai Jiahe as auspicious signs. In his later years, he retired to study Buddhism and was isolated from the world. He wrote the Law of Cultivating Pure Land and Hua Yan Jing Yi. The second couplet refers to Ren and Ren Mo Ruohui in the Southern Song Dynasty. I used to stay in Yichun and go to Yanzhou. Wherever I went, there were many benefits. In Yanzhou, a tiger hurt people. He showed kindness and loyalty to people, so the tiger left. After the official to Huguang South.

Celebrate the golden thread;

Cast a furnace of gods.

—— General Association of Moshi Ancestral Hall written by Anonymous