What does it mean to be a scholar at the age of 20 and wait for the early birth of Confucianism?

The general meaning is: the author of the signed inscription, including the identity and name of the author.

Specifically, it should be understood in six parts-six-year-old Jinshi, waiting for official position, Confucian scholars as soon as possible, opening the youth, nodding and worshiping the topic, and preface to the monument.

1, old Jinshi. It is the "education" of this person. But he is not a real scholar, but a scholar who obtained the qualification of "imperial academy Word" by his qualifications. After graduation, they will be treated as jurors.

2. Waiting for you. It is the abbreviation of "the official department waits for the civilian", that is, "imperial academy Guo Jian Zi". After graduation, he obtained the qualification of being an official, but he has not yet obtained the official position, waiting for the official department to review and arrange.

3. Confucianism was born late. It is the scholars' self-mockery of their elders, predecessors (with higher education and earlier fame) and chiefs.

4. Lan Qi. It's this man's name. Han people don't have a surname of Qi. The "Confucian scholars are close to their families" in front shows that the master's position is higher than that of the author, so the author can't write "words". It is speculated that the author should be Manchu, and there are Qi characters in Manchu, such as famous calligraphers.

5. Take a bow. This is an expression of humility. It means that he wrote this preface for his elders and superiors.

6. Preface to tablet. It is a style used to carve stone tablets, generally telling life stories and recording important events.