Introduction and works of the famous Wei and Jin Dynasty artist "Kong Rong"

Author: Anonymous Kong Rong, courtesy name Wenju, a native of Lu (now Qufu, Shandong), the 20th grandson of Confucius, the son of Kong Zhou, and the younger brother of Kong Yanbao. His father, Kong Zhou, served as the captain of Taishan. Kong Rong became famous when he was young (the famous Kong Rong asked Li to tell his story). Together with Wang Can and other six people, he is collectively known as the "Seven Sons of Jian'an". Among the "Seven Sons of Jian'an", he has the highest seniority and his political attitude is also different from the other six. When Emperor Xian was in the north...

Author: Anonymous Kong Rong was not only a descendant of Confucius and a famous figure in the world, but his family background, political background and stance were obviously different from Cao Cao who was a eunuch. Introduction to Kong Rong, and he His very firm loyalty to the declining emperor of the Han Dynasty became one of the biggest obstacles for Cao Cao in power to implement his own policies, and eventually led to his death. And because Cao Cao's crime of killing Kong Rong was so serious, it was not until the Western Jin Dynasty that Chen Shou wrote...

Author: Anonymous "Three Character Classic" has "Rong four years old can make pears", referring to Kong Rong The story of giving a big pear to his brother when he was a child teaches children to respect their brothers. When Cao Cao sent people to capture Kong Rong's family, some people wanted to help his two young sons escape, but one of them said a famous saying: "Sir, how can you see that there are no intact eggs after the nest is overturned?" Completed eggs) Finally, Kong Rong's family was...

Author: Anonymous. "Sui Shu·Jing Ji Zhi" contains 9 volumes of "Kong Rong Collection", which has been lost. The collections that exist today are all compiled by Ming and Qing Dynasties. The current version includes 1 volume of "Collection of One Hundred Three Masters of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties·Kong Shaofu Collection". Kong Rong's works can also be found in Yan Kejun's "Complete Ancient Three Dynasties, Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms and Six Dynasties·Full Later Han Texts", and his poems can also be found in Ding Fubao's "Complete Han, Three Kingdoms, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Poems·Full Han Poems" and Lu Qinli's "Pre-Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties...

Author: Anonymous Kong Rong was not only a famous scholar, but also a writer. He was listed by Cao Pi as one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an" (see "Dianlun·Thesis"). After his death, Cao Pi collected 25 posthumous articles for him. However, these limited writings were scattered and lost in later generations, and most of them were only circulated in fragments. Among them, only eight poems remain. Judging from his handed down works, his prose is better than poetry. Cao Pi in "Dian...

Author: How did the anonymous Kong Rong die? He was instructed by Cao Cao to falsely accuse him of "desiring to follow the rules and regulations", Kong Rong introduced, and he and Ni Heng were "dissolute and unrestrained". The crime was Kong Rong's remarks about the relationship between parents and children. Isn’t this considered an unjust killing? If it was wrong to say that he was right with Cao Cao, why didn't Cao Cao execute him on those charges?

What did Kong Rong and Cao Cao do right? He mocked Cao Cao for quitting drinking and...