Born in the sixth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1728), he was an official family. He likes reading since he was a child. He once studied at Longquan Temple in Qian Shan. In thirty years of Qianlong (1765), he was a scholar, and in thirty-six years of Qianlong (1772), he was the first in palace examination.
Wang Erlie chose Jishi Shu, and the library was distributed to the Hanlin Academy for editing. He has served as an official for many years, successively serving as a doctor in Shaanxi Province, director of the punishments department, governor of Ganzhou, Taoist supervisor in Shaanxi Province, and bachelor of The Cabinetshi Read, and participated in the compilation of Sikuquanshu. I'm going to a thousand parties. Shao Qingrong of Dali Temple fortunately returned to his hometown.
Wang Erlie can write good poems, and his calligraphy inherits the charm of Wang Xizhi. During the Jiaqing period of Qianlong, he was known as "the contemporary master of Ci-Han calligraphy and the first person in Qing Dynasty."
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Wang Erlie's father, Wang Jin, was knowledgeable, and Wang Erlie began his enlightenment education under the influence of his father in his childhood. Influenced by his father (Wang Jin, Zheng Xue, China), he received a strict education since childhood, and his nature was pure and quiet. He loved reading, studied calligraphy and studied hard since he was a child. Wang Jia's family is simple and his family education is strict. Although Wang Jin is away from home all the year round, he has accumulated two rooms of books for his son.
According to historical records, Wang Jin had a close personal relationship with Cao Yin, the grandfather of Cao Xueqin, the author of A Dream of Red Mansions. Cao's family had a wealth of ancient books, which also provided a rich source of knowledge for Wang Erlie. Cui Can, a young teacher in Wang Erlie, was born in Bagong. He learned a lot, which laid a solid foundation for Wang Erlie's childhood education.
Wang Erlie went to Jiangnan with Emperor Qianlong for many times, leaving countless beautiful poems. There is also a legendary story, that is, he presided over the Sanjiang (Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Jiangxi) exam-the story of "examiner Jiangnan".
At that time, Sanjiang was the most developed area in China, and many talented people in the south of the Yangtze River were arrogant, which often embarrassed examiners. After Wang Erlie arrived in Sanjiang area, he took "learning from time to time" as the theme and ordered the candidates to write three articles in the form of eight-part essay. All the candidates are very difficult and barely get in. The first game is still a chapter, and the second game is unwritten. In the third game, the candidates sighed and looked at each other, and finally splashed ink.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Erlie