The 69th generation grandson of Confucius, known as the "Seven Sons of Yunquan", was once the teacher of the famous minister Zeng Guofan. Who is this ancient man?

Kong Jixun, a book collector in the Qing Dynasty. His original name was Jiguang, with the courtesy name Kaiwen and the nickname Chiting. He was a native of Nanzhuang, Nanhai, Guangdong. His father, Kong Chuanyan (1772-1809), had the courtesy name Zhencai and his nickname Fuzhi. He built a first floor on the bank of Hao in Yangcheng, named "Guanyu Pavilion on Haoshang", with a collection of more than 40,000 volumes. He was the eldest son.

He is good at calligraphy and has poem names similar to those of Panyu Zhang Weiping, Huang Qiaosong, Lin Botong, Duan Peilan, Xiangshan Huang Peifang, and Yangchun Tan Jingzhao, known as the "Seven Sons of Yunquan".

In the 18th year of Daoguang (1838), Kong Jixun served as a teacher in the Imperial Academy's Common Hall in the 1898 Section, while Zeng Guofan was a Jinshi in the new department of the subject. He was selected as a Common Scholar of the Imperial Academy and studied in the Common Hall. According to this calculation, Zeng Guofan and Kong Jixun have a master-disciple relationship

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