Zhan Ben, Zhan Ruoshui, Zhanshi, Zhanqing. 1. Zhan Ben: A scholar during the Tang Dynasty, he was the twelfth generation grandson of Song Chang Shimao. His ancestral home was Piling, and he later moved to Yichun and became a Yichun native. During the Zhenyuan period, he passed the imperial examination. His major works before his death include "Inscribed on the Ancestral Residence of Situ Youchang Shi of Mount Li" and so on. 2. Zhan Ruoshui: A famous thinker, philosopher, politician, educator, and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. His birthplace was Zengcheng County, Guangzhou Prefecture, Guangdong.
Zhan Ben, Zhan Ruoshui, Zhanshi, Zhanqing.
1. Zhan Ben: A scholar during the Tang Dynasty, he was the twelfth generation grandson of Song Chang Shimao. His family was originally from Piling, and then he moved to Yichun and became a Yichun native. During the Zhenyuan period, he passed the imperial examination. His main works include "Inscribed on the Ancestral Residence of Situ Youchangshi of Mount Li" and so on.
2. Zhan Ruoshui: A famous thinker, philosopher, politician, educator, and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. His birthplace was Zengcheng County, Guangzhou Prefecture, Guangdong, which is now Zengcheng District, Guangzhou City. Zhan Ruoshui is the successor of Baisha theory. He founded the "Ganquan School" during his lifetime and is honored as Mr. Ganquan by many scholars. His representative works include "The Collection of Zhan Ganquan", "The Illustrated Theory of the Xing Xing", "Yang Zi Zhong Zhong", "The Illustrated Theory of the Xing Xing" and "Sheng Xue Ge Wu Tong", etc.
3. Mrs. Zhan: She is a famous virtuous wife and mother in ancient my country. She is praised in the world for her ability to educate her children and her generosity towards others. She is known as one of the "Four Great Mothers" along with Meng's mother, Ou's mother and mother-in-law. one. Tao Mu Zhan is the prototype of "Kan Mu" in "Young Learning": "Kan Mu cut off her hair to serve the guests at the banquet. The villagers killed the chickens to thank the guests. This woman is a sage."
4. Zhan Qing: The son of Yun Qing, he was a famous Buddhist master at that time. He was born in 1173 and died in 1256. Before his death, he followed his father to participate in the Buddhist work of Todaiji Temple and Kofukuji Temple. He inherited his father's skills and was especially famous for his exquisiteness and gentleness. Representative works include Bishamonten, Jixiangten, Shannushi Doji, etc.