Author: Ceng Gong Age: Northern Song Dynasty Style: Four Unique Categories: Still Life
The disorderly articles have not yet turned yellow, and they are crazy when leaning against the east wind.
I don't know if there is frost in heaven and earth.
Author's Biography: Ceng Gong (119-183) was born in Nanfeng County (now Jiangxi Province) of Jianchang Army. Injong Jiayou was a scholar in the second year (157). Li Guan Taiping judicial army, Guan Ge collation, Ji Xian proofreading and the judge sued the court, and went out to judge Yuezhou, and learned about Qi, Xiang, Hong, Fu, Ming, Bo and Cang States. In the third year of Yuanfeng (18), Shenzong was sentenced to three classes and moved to the History Museum for revision. Five years, for the Chinese book. In six years, he died in Jiangning at the age of sixty-five. When managing the Sect, he pursued Shi Wending. The History of the Song Dynasty (Volume 319) has a biography. Ceng Gong is famous for his prose. There are fifty volumes of Yuanfeng Draft, forty volumes of Continued Yuanfeng Draft and ten volumes of Waiji. Today, there are only Yuanfeng Manuscripts, and there are ten volumes of Mr. Zeng Nanfeng's Literary Essence engraved in the Song Dynasty and thirty-four volumes of Nanfeng Ceng Zi Gu's Collection engraved in gold. Ceng Gong's nine volumes of poems are based on Yuan Feng Lei Manuscript engraved by Gu Yuling of Changzhou in the fifty-sixth year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, and proofread by Ding Sijing of Dongping in the eighth year of Dade in Yuan Dynasty (hereinafter referred to as Yuan Engraving), and absorb the collation results in Yi Men Reading Secretary (hereinafter referred to as Reading Secretary) by He Chao in Qing Dynasty. The participating schools are: Zou Dan's engraving in the 12th year of Ming orthodoxy, Huang Xixian's engraving in the 41st year of Ming Jiajing, Gu Zhikui's postscript and proofreading in He Chao (referred to as Gu Benji), Wang Shu's engraving in Ming Jiajing, Wu Cipei's proofreading in He Chao (referred to as Wu Benji), Shao Lian's engraving in the 5th year of Ming Qin Long, Fu Zengxiang's proofreading and proofreading in He Chao (referred to as Fu Benji), and Ming Wan. Poems outside the collection are attached to the end of the compilation.