Shi Jianwu (780-861 AD) was a Jinshi in the 15th year of Yuanhe (820 AD), the reign of Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty. Zhenxiande Village) graduated from Wusheng County (now Fenshui Town, Tonglu County). He was the first number one scholar in Hangzhou. He is a historical legend who is a poet, a Taoist, and the first folk pioneer in Penghu, Taiwan. Shi Jianwu's family was poor when he was young. He was eager to learn and was not afraid of hard work. He went to the mountains every day to read and practice essays. In the thirteenth year of Dazhong in the Tang Dynasty (AD 859), the world was in chaos. Shi Jianwu led his tribe in a wooden boat and after many days of wandering, they arrived in Penghu and finally settled here. He also brought the advanced production methods and agricultural production technology from the mainland there, and participated in productive labor with the local people to develop the treasure island. He was hailed as "the pioneer in developing Penghu" by later generations. 1 Shi Jianwu has been walking with poetry all his life. His poetry and Taoist works are extremely rich. There are ten volumes of poetry collection "Xishan Collection" handed down to the world. One hundred and fifty-one of his poems are included in the collection "Ten Thousand Tang Dynasty Quatrains". Later generations commented on him. His poems are novel and magnificent, with a style as high as pottery and a rhyme as good as Xie's. His character must not be inferior to that of Li Du. There are also Taoist works such as "Zhenji of Xishan Immortals Meeting", "Taibai Jing", "Annotation of Yellow Emperor's Yin Fu Jing", "Zhonglu Chuan Dao Collection", etc.