Chen Fuliang's introduction
Chen Fuliang (1 137— 1203), a famous scholar, politician, thinker and educator in Southern Song Dynasty, was born in Ruian Village, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province (now Luo Feng Street, Tangxia Town, Ruian City). When I was young, I used to teach as a profession. I was very famous in Wen Rui. Later, I worked as a scholar on the road for eight years and served in the Mo Bao Pavilion, where I died. Chen Fuliang is one of the main representatives of Yongjia School in Southern Song Dynasty. He inherited Xue's theory of achievement and became a master of Ye Shi, standing with Zhu's Taoist theory and Lu Jiuyuan's theory of mind and nature. He is an academic giant of Yongjia School. He is a master of learning and opposes empty talk. He is similar to Chen Liang, a scholar of the same period, and is called "Chen Er" by the world. Fu Liang's rigorous scholarship can be traced back to three generations, Qin and Han Dynasties, and everything will go to the extreme. He is the author of Zhou Li's Theory, Chunqiu Zhuan, Zuo's Zhang Zhi, Jian Yuan Pian, Military and Political Affairs in Past Dynasties, Shi and Eight Faces Front. Among them, Eight Faces was praised by Song Xiaozong, and its title was given by the imperial court, which was widely circulated.