Brief introduction of Jiang Ligang
Jiang Ligang (1444- 1499), whose real name is Ting Xian, is from Dongxi Village, Meitou Town, Rui 'an City. He was a calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty in China. He was once famous for his "good handwriting" in China, and spread Chinese characters to Japan and Kyoto, Japan. He was also known as "a generation of calligraphers". Fa Tie Sanxi Hall accepted his Mo Bao in Qing Dynasty. After Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty returned to his hometown to attend the funeral, he appointed Deng Huai, the chief ambassador of Zhejiang and the magistrate of Wenzhou, as the ambassador. In the eulogy, he said: Only when he is qualified can he know Tong Min. As an official, he was promoted from Shu Lang to Qingjie, and he has been diligent in state affairs. When I was reusing it, I died in mourning, and I was deeply saddened to hear it. In order to read his past achievements and express gratitude, he was appointed to have a department and sent an official to sacrifice. After offering sacrifices to the Oracle, it was carved into a stone tablet and still stands in the Chiang ancestral hall in Dongxi Village. Its tomb is in Jinzhushan, Baixiang Town, Ouhai, and it is a cultural relic protection unit in ouhai district.