Li Zeguang is knowledgeable, familiar with the four books and five classics, and has dabbled in Zhuang, Sao, Zi and history. His style of writing is hearty, unique, quoting classics, and he can bring forth the new without repeating the old routine. Qing Daoguang Wuzike tried Yayuan in Shaanxi and Gansu, and Renchenke was a scholar. He has served as the magistrate of Qingshen, Yunyang and Fenghua in Xijiang, Sichuan. In the first year of Xianfeng (185 1), he served as the magistrate of Pengshui County, Sichuan Province, and begged for help in his hometown the following year.
Li Zeguang loved to write couplets all his life. His couplets are easy to understand, elegant and neat, and calm in the confrontation. He went to Sichuan for three times as an official and wrote couplets for many temples.
When he was the magistrate in Fenghua, he wrote in the lobby: "How can I turn it into something without a person who refuses to serve the people?" Embedding the word "elegance".
He wrote a wonderful couplet for Yueyang Tower in Hunan: "Look at me, I am not me, I look at me, I am not me; Who pretends to be who, who pretends to be who. " This couplet is regarded as the motto by Mei Lanfang, a master of Peking Opera.
The couplet he made for the Fortune Hall of Fuqiang Liang Qi Temple is very interesting: "There are only a few pennies, you want it, he wants it. Who should I give it to? " "If I don't do anything, I will come to worship God sooner or later. Who should I be? "
Write a couplet for the Jade Emperor Pavilion: "When you are a big girl, you will be promoted to Chen. When you live in five, you will be transported to five, and you will be brilliant. Why does Candle dragon shine? " If you are too eager for success, you will get one, one, one and another. Robbers refine stones every day to fill the gap. "
Li Zeguang's calligraphy is also extraordinary and unique. "Gangu County Records, Art and Literature Records" records that "Li Kuangxi was the first person to write a good book in the Qing Dynasty, and he was unique". Li Zeguang wrote a lot, only the notes of reading classics and reading history are left.
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