Introduction of four masters of Han Fu
Sima Xiangru (about 179 ~ 1 18), born in Chengdu, Shu County, is one of the four great Han Fu writers in China. He is famous for his great Preface to Fu Zi, while his pursuit of Zhuo Wenjun's Phoenix is immortal. The second batch of historical celebrities in Sichuan are known as saints and ci school.
Yang Xiong was a poet and thinker in Han Dynasty. The fifth grandson of Yangji, the satrap of Lujiang, regards "Xuan" from Laozi's Taoism as the highest category, which is the inheritance and development of Taoism in the Han Dynasty when constructing the universe generation schema and exploring the development law of things.
It is of great significance to future generations. He is the author of Fa Yan and Tai Xuan.
Ban Gu was a minister, historian and writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was also called "Ban Ma" with Sima Qian. As a lyricist, Ban Gu is one of the "four masters of Han Fu", and Er Du Fu pioneered Kyoto Fu and was included in the first article of Selected Works.
Zhang Heng was an outstanding astronomer, mathematician, inventor, geographer and writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the grandson of Zhang Kan, the prefect of Shu County. In astronomy, he wrote Ling Xian and Hun Yi Tu Zhu. Mathematical works include On Arithmetic; Literary works are represented by Erjing Fu and Guitian Fu.