Youyou wuyue Qu, Hangzhou Tour, Exposed Book Pavilion and Zhu Yizun's Bare-bellied Book
Exposed Book Pavilion is located in Wangdian Town, Jiaxing City. In the thirty-fifth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1696), it was founded by Zhu Yizun, a famous scholar.
Zhu Yizun (1629—179), born in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, was born in Xi 'an and Zhu 'an. "Few people are wise", "The book is repeated over and over again, leaving no word behind". When I was a teenager, I devoted myself to ancient prose and read widely. His family was poor and he often stopped cooking, but he still sat in his study and studied. At the age of 5, he took the exam of erudite and brilliant ci as a cloth, was selected, was reviewed by the Hanlin Academy, and participated in the compilation of Ming History. A thorough knowledge of the history, he can poetry ancient prose and create a school of Ci in western Zhejiang. He is a literary leader with Wang Yuyang, and is called "the king of southern Zhu and northern Zhu". He is the author of Textual Research on Classics and Righteousness, Old News under the Moon, Exposed Book Pavilion Collection, Poem Collection of Ming Dynasty, Ci Collection, etc.
Zhu Yizun's collection of books totaled more than 8, volumes, most of which were handwritten books, which was a beautiful story in the reading circle at that time. He was once accused of stealing money from the history museum. However, he had no regrets, and wrote a book saying, "Take the seven officials of Nong, write about me thousands of books, or say something silently, which is wisdom or stupidity." When people praise it, it is called "beauty depreciation." On the day when Zhu Yizun was ordered to try Jiangzuo, he hosted a banquet for Jiangzuo celebrities in order to see the hand-money secretary of Jiangyun Building. When Qian Ceng, the owner of Maiwang Pavilion, went to the banquet, Zhu presented gold and green mouse fur as gifts, and gave money to the employees, which made the book look good. And recruited dozens of clerks of the vassal department in the secret room to record money overnight. The love of books is so great that people did not think too much about it at that time, calling it "elegant earning"
at the age of sixty-four, Zhu Yizun came back from illness, settled in his hometown and devoted himself to writing. The exposure pavilion was built in the fourth year after returning to Li. There is also an interesting story about the origin of the name of this library.
In ancient times, on sunny days in summer and autumn, people often exposed books to sterilize them. In the Qing dynasty, there was a "sutra exposure meeting", which was an activity of exposing classics. Others show off their knowledge by printing books. According to Shi Shuo Xin Yu, there was a man named Hao Long. When he saw a rich family basking in clothes, he lay on his back in the sun. People asked him why, and replied, "I basked in my ears." According to legend, Zhu Yizun once had a practice of "exposing his stomach to the sun". Kangxi traveled south incognito, passing through Wangdian Town, and saw an old man sunbathing by the lotus pond with his belly bare, so he asked why. The man sighed, "I can't help it, my belly is useless, and I'm going to get moldy, so I can bask in the sun to avoid mildew." After Kangxi returned to Beijing, he was called to Beijing for an interview. Sure enough, he was full of knowledge, so he was appointed as the academician courtyard for review on the spot. This person is Zhu Yizun.
after Jiaqing, the pavilion was rebuilt many times. The original couplets: "The meeting must be regarded as bamboo in the past, where can the old man compose poems?" It was composed by Zhu Yizun and written by Wang Ming. Houyi When it was rebuilt, it was rewritten by Ruan Yuan and carved in stone pillars.