Tu Fu Yingsheng
Qing Dynasty?·?Wang Erlie
The embroidered clothes are inscribed with Yu Chonggang, and the iron painting ends are strict and have a long history. He was sent down to Yue Wenzong and Zhou Daya, and he was cast as Han Zhonglang by spitting out talisman words.
You should be shocked by the green dragon's cross-axis, but you don't know that the flying god is coming out of the earthquake. Pay attention to the top of the peak and think about it, the water from Zhuoying Spring is flowing.
The four characters "Tu Fu Ying Sheng" carved on the cliffs of Qianshan Mountain are famous for their unclear interpretation. Since the Qing Dynasty, there have been five interpretations of its meaning, and later generations have different choices. The five interpretations are divided into two categories, one is for literati The speculations of scholars are that one is the explanation of oral transmission from monks and Taoists. Based on the analysis of the five theories, the latter is not very reliable, and the former has no complete confirmation. Through textual research, it can be seen that the inscription was made by Sheng Taiyu, who was Sheng Shixuan. , His academic background in the treatment of the "Book of Changes" can help in the selection of the five theories.
Wang Erlie (1727-1801), also known as Zhongfang, also named Junwu and Yaofeng. His ancestral home is Henan. He was a native of Fengshuigou Village, Jiajiabaozi, Liaoyang County (today's Fengshuigou Village, Lanjia Village) during the Qianlong and Jiaqing reigns of the Qing Dynasty. Known for his poetry, calligraphy, and clever eloquence, he was a "talented scholar of Guandong" during the Qianjia and Qianlong periods. "Liaoyang County Chronicle" said that "Cihan is a famous calligrapher in the world and the first person in the Qing Dynasty". At the age of 16, his poetry and calligraphy were already famous. At the age of 26, he took part in the Quanzhou Children's Examination and got the title of Bagongsheng (Scholar). At the age of 39, he accompanied his friend Chang Ji to Beijing to participate in the imperial examination, but failed. At the age of 44, he climbed to the Toad Palace again, and confidently participated in the Enke Examination hosted by the Ministry of Etiquette of the Capital, and passed the exam as a tribute. After passing the palace examination, he won the second grade of Jinshi. So far, my long-cherished wish has been fulfilled. The Qing government appointed him as editor and attendant of the Hanlin Academy.