Brief introduction of Wang Jingxi
Wang Jingxi: (1867— 1932) Sun Shi Yanquan. 1867 was born in Ziyang (now Yanzhou, Shandong). His father's salary is 1867, and he used to be the magistrate of Xiangcheng County, Henan Province. Influenced by his family, he was eager to learn from an early age. He first went to Yizhou government school as an intern, and then took the provincial examination. In the sixteenth year of Guangxu, he was awarded the editor by the Hanlin Academy, assisted by the National History Museum, and served as the examiner of Shuntian Township Examination. He lived in an era of extremely serious internal and external troubles in the late Qing Dynasty. He was ideologically inclined to the reformists who reformed the imperial system, and had deep contacts with Kang Youwei. After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, he was not reused. He left Beijing as the head of Jining Nanchi College and was sent to Japan to inspect education and escort international students. Since then, he has devoted himself to education, served as Professor cheeloo university, and founded Shandong Excellent Teachers College and Shandong Higher Agricultural School. Before the Revolution of 1911, he served as deputy speaker of the Shandong Provincial Advisory Bureau; During the period of Beiyang government, in 19 19, he was appointed as the secretary-general of the State Council at the invitation of Beijing Premier Jin. A year later, Cao Kun and Jin left office, and they also left with him. They lived in the British Concession in Tianjin and worked as Jin's private secretary, telling him ancient books and teaching his son to read. After I left Jinjia, I set up a salt refining and alkali company in Tianjin, which failed because of lack of funds. After that, he practiced medicine and sold words in Tianjin for a living. After the "September 18th Incident", Japanese imperialism planned the puppet Manchukuo in Northeast China. Zheng wrote to persuade him to work in Changchun. He tore up the letter and called Ah a shameless traitor. Died in 1932. Wang Jingxi has great attainments in epigraphy, calligraphy and literature, and his works include Interpretation of Epigraphy, Textual Research on Epigraphy and Literature, and Poems in Liyuan. His long poem Gong Jing Ci was once popular in Beijing and Tianjin, and some people think it can be compared with Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow.