What historical celebrities are there in Ankang?

Wang Rong

Wang Rong (birth and death unknown) was a native of Xicheng in the Eastern Han Dynasty, an official and calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

During the imperial examination, he was admitted as Sili Xiaoweijian.

Wang Rong's brushwork is indulgent, free and easy, and vigorous. It is a masterpiece with distinctive personality in the official scripts of the Han Dynasty. It is highly praised by the calligraphy circle as a representative work of the Han official script and is listed as one of the Thirteen Grades of Shimen.

Yu Youren, a modern calligraphy master, once wrote a poem: "I write an inscription on a stone gate in the morning, and I write twenty pieces in the evening."

The two once wrote the top-grade official script "Ode to the Stone Gate", which was praised by people at the time as being unrestrained, vigorous, and powerful.

Li Qianzhe

Li Qianzhe (510-574), named Xiaoyan, was a native of Ankang (now Hanyin) in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

He was a wealthy family in Shannan and served in Jiangdong.

Qianzhe is a talented person at a young age, knowledgeable, generous in nature, and good at planning.

In the second year of Jiande, he became the Duke of Ankang County. In the third year of Jiande, he died in Xiangyang. At the age of 64, he was given the title of General Manager of Jinzhou, with the posthumous title of Zhuangwu.

Wang Jie

Wang Jie (1725-February 9, 1805), courtesy name Great Man, also known as Xingguo, was born in Hancheng, Shaanxi Province.

The number one scholar and famous official in the Qing Dynasty, and the first famous official in Shaanxi during the Qing Dynasty.

At first he was on duty in Nanshufang, and later he was promoted several times to the rank of cabinet bachelor.

In the 39th year of Qianlong's reign (1774), he was appointed Minister of the Ministry of Justice and then transferred to the Ministry of History and promoted to the position of Yushi of Youdu. In the 51st year of Qianlong's reign (1786), he was appointed Minister of Military Aircraft and Chief Master of the Study Room. He also served as the Bachelor of Dongge University and the Prime Minister of the Ministry of Rites.

Emperor Jiaqing ascended the throne and remained the chief assistant.

Huairang

Huairang (677-744) was a Zen monk in the Tang Dynasty.

According to Volume 9 of "Biography of Eminent Monks of the Song Dynasty" and Volume 5 of "Jingde Biography of Deng Lu", his common surname was Du.

A native of Ankang, Jinzhou (now Hanyin, Shaanxi).

He is ten years old and is good at Buddhist books.

Around the age of 20, he became a monk at Yuquan Temple in Jingzhou under the lawyer Yi Hengjing (634-712).

Later he went to Songshan Hui'an (582-709) to learn Zen, and then went to Caoxi in Shaozhou (now Shaoguan, Guangdong) to pay homage to Huineng and receive the enlightenment method.

After Huineng's death, in the second year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign (713), he went to the Guanyin Terrace of Prajna Temple in Nanyue to promote Huineng's theory and founded the Nanyue lineage, which is known as "Nanyue Huairang" in the world.

He and Xingsi successively branched into five schools of Zen, namely: Weiyang, Linji, Caodong, Yunmen, and Fayan. Among them, the Linji sect under Nanyue Huairang has been around for a long time and has great influence. big.

It was introduced to Korea and Japan in the late Tang and Song dynasties.

Huairang passed away and was buried in Nanyue. Tang Jingzong Li Zhan gave him the posthumous title of Zen Master Dahui.

Li Fengheng

Li Fengheng (1744? 1822), Yuyuanzhai, also known as Peiyuan, also known as Pinghu, was born in Pingli County.

He is sensitive and eager to learn, has both good character and learning, and is good at poetry and writing.

In the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820), he retired and returned to Pingli. He donated generously and used his savings to buy the first courtyard of the former residence of Wang Ying (who became the governor of Zhuanping and left Pingli). , donated to Wufeng Academy (the predecessor of today's Chengcheng Elementary School) to benefit Shilin.

And with the elders in my hometown, I "relaxed among the mountains and rivers", appreciated the beautiful scenery of my hometown, and "kept my nose to business".

In the second year of Daoguang (1822), he died of illness at home. He enshrined the virtuous people in his hometown in Fucheng. The Qing government erected a monument in his honor and granted him the title of Doctor Ronglu.

The three brothers Shen Yinmo, Shen Shiyuan and Shen Jianshi, the masters of Chinese studies

The Sanshen Memorial Hall is designed to commemorate Shen Yinmo and Shen Shiyuan, the cultural giants of New China, pioneers of the New Culture Movement, famous professors of Peking University and masters of Chinese studies. , three brothers Shen Jianshi.

The Sanchen Memorial Hall is located on Chengxin Street beside the ancient city wall to the west of the county seat of Hanyin County.

The three sages of the Shen family lived in Hanyin when they were teenagers. Now their former residence has been fully restored and the deeds and works of the "three Shen" are on display for future generations to admire and commemorate.

Ankang City (AnKang) is located in the southeast of Shaanxi Province, bordering the Qinling Mountains to the north and the Bashan Mountain to the south. The Han River runs from east to west, with the valley basin (Ankang Basin) in the middle, and its area is 31°42′~33° north latitude. 49′, between 108°01′ and 110°01′ east longitude[1]?, and has jurisdiction over 1 district and 9 counties[2]?.

Ankang is located in the hinterland of Qinba and on the shore of the Han River. It is known as the "Back Garden of Xi'an".