What are the ancient celebrities in Fuzhou?

1, Tang Xianzu

Tang Xianzu (1550— 16 16) was a dramatist and writer in China in the Ming Dynasty. Word meaning is still, Hai Ruo people, number if stone, Qingyuan road flyover. Han nationality, Linchuan, Jiangxi. Tang was born in Yunshan Township, Linchuan County, and later moved to Tangjiashan (now Fuzhou City).

Born in a scholarly family, he has a long-standing reputation. He is not only proficient in China's ancient poems, but also in astronomy, geography and medical divination. At the age of 34, he was a scholar and served as a doctor in Taichang Temple, a satrap in Zhan and a Taoist in Nanjing Temple.

2. Chen

Chen, a famous doctor in Southern Song Dynasty. Fu Liang was born in Linchuan (now Jiangxi). He has been a doctor for three generations and was once a doctor of medicine in Jiankang Fuming Medical College. Because I thought the previous gynecological books were too simple, I traveled all over the southeast to seek medical literature. Based on the experience of each family, the "Women's Formula" was compiled, which was collected in detail in the methods of syndrome differentiation and treatment in gynecology. Another author is Essentials of Surgery, etc.

3. Zhu Siben

Zhu Siben (1273-? ), at the beginning of the word, Yizhen was born in Linchuan, Jiangxi (now Fuzhou). Yuan dynasty geographer. Born in the ninth year of Xianchun in the Southern Song Dynasty (1273), his grandfather entered the imperial examination and served as the magistrate of Huaiyin County. Father is not an official. After entering the Yuan Dynasty, the family began to decline.

At the end of the 12th year of Yuan Dynasty (1275), Fuzhou was occupied by Yuan Army. The pain of the demise of the Song Dynasty hung over Zhu Siben's family, and the elders held an attitude of not cooperating with the new dynasty and resolutely refused to be an official. The mentality of the elders who are world-weary and indifferent to fame and fortune has a great influence on young Zhu Siben.

4. Li Wei

Bi Li Fu (1675 ~ 1750), whose real name is Tom, was born in Rongshan Town, Linchuan, Jiangxi Province, and was a famous politician, philosopher and poet in Qing Dynasty. In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi (1709), he was a scholar with a bachelor's degree in cabinet. He used to be the governor of Guangxi and the governor of Zhili, and was jailed for his participation.

At the beginning of Qianlong, he served as assistant minister of the household department. Wang Lu (Lu Jiuyuan) was regarded by Liang Qichao as "the last person of Lu Wang School". He is the author of Tom's Manuscript, Lu Zi's Genealogy, Zhu Zi's Complete Theory in His Later Years, Yangming Xuezhi and Chronicle of the Eight Banners.

5. Li Ruiqing

Li Ruiqing (1867- 1920) is an educator, artist and calligrapher. An important founder and reformer of modern education in China, a pioneer of modern art education in China, and a pioneer of modern higher normal education in China. The word, named Mei 'an, Mei Chi and Mei, is a street sweeper in the evening festival, the abbot, and the play number is Li Baixie.

People from Fuzhou, Jiangxi. In the 19th year of Guangxu reign in Qing dynasty (1893), he entered the imperial examination. In the 21st year of Guangxu, the scholar was selected, and Jishi Shu of the Imperial Academy was selected. Guangxu became the supervisor of Liangjiang Excellent Normal School in 22 years (renamed Nanjing University in 49 years). After the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, he left Nanjing School and moved to Shanghai. He died on the first day of August in the ninth year of the Republic of China, and his body was buried in Niushou Mountain in Nanjing.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Fuzhou