His father He is a senior official of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. He was a protege of Ruan Yuan and Cheng Enze in his early years. In the 15th year of Daoguang (1835), B Wei won the first place after having obtained the provincial examination in Xie Yuan, and in the 16th year of Daoguang (1836), he was a Chinese second-class scholar. Later, he served as editor of imperial academy and proofreader of Wen Yuan Pavilion. Xianfeng was a political scholar in Sichuan in the second year (1852) and was dismissed for libel. He was born in a scholarly family, and his father He was a famous bibliophile. He's four brothers all learn to write good books, so they are called "He's four masters".
Jiaqing was born in Dongmen Village, Dongmen Township with Di Shaoye in April and December of the lunar calendar. When he was a child, his family was poor. He and his younger brother followed his mother to eat in Xiaoping Liao Jia, Xizhou. He went to Beijing with his mother at the age of 8, and was a protege of Ruan Yuan and Cheng Enze in his early years. 18 years old, to take the Jingzhao test, record it as soon as possible. In the 11th year of Daoguang (183 1 year), he was awarded excellent tribute. In the fifteenth year of Daoguang (1835), he was awarded the position of scholar in the middle of the following year and was awarded editing by the Hanlin Academy. He has served as a school manager of Wenyuange and promoted by the National History Museum, and served as an examiner after passing the examinations in Fujian, Guizhou and Guangdong provinces. In the second year of Xianfeng (1852), he was appointed to study politics in Sichuan. He has only been an official for two years. The next year, he was accused of "spreading rumors at will" because he offended dignitaries. He was deeply hurt by rumors and was demoted and transferred. He resigned from his official position, founded Caotang Academy, and gave lectures. In the sixth year of Xianfeng (1856), he started from Sichuan, arrived in Jinan via Shaanxi and other places, and gave lectures at Zhuowu Academy in Shandong. After giving lectures, I visited Daming Lake, Baotu Spring, Pearl Spring and Qianfo Mountain in Jinan, leaving many poems. In the tenth year of Xianfeng (1860), he left Jinan for Changsha at the invitation of Changsha Chengnan Academy. He has taught in Shandong Chengnan Academy and Changsha for more than ten years. In his later years, he presided over Suzhou and Yangzhou Bookstore, published notes of Thirteen Classics, lectured at Zhejiang Xiaoliantang, and traveled to and from wuyue to teach students and apprentices. I've been drinking and traveling all my life, I've been to many famous mountains and rivers, I've visited many places of interest and I've also been to ancient times. Guangxu four years (1873), died in Suzhou and was buried in the southern suburbs of Changsha.