Chen Tingjing was a famous minister in Qing Dynasty, once a teacher of the emperor, and the editor-in-chief of Kangxi Dictionary. His representative works include Wu Ting Wen Bian and He He He He Ji, among which Wu Ting Wen Bian is included in Siku Quanshu.
Brief introduction of Chen Tingjing
Chen Tingjing (1639 17 12) was born in Yangcheng, Zezhou in the Qing Dynasty. In fifteen years (1658), he was a scholar, and later changed to Jishi Shu. At the beginning, he was named Jing, because the same family had the same name, so the court added the word "court" to him and changed it to court scene. He has served as a banquet lecturer (teacher of Emperor Kangxi), president of Kangxi Dictionary, minister of industry, minister of household affairs, scholar of Wenyuan Pavilion, minister of punishment, minister of official affairs and editor-in-chief of Kangxi Dictionary. Siku Quanshu contains 50 volumes of Editions of Wu Ting, including 20 volumes of poems and 3 volumes of Wu Ting Mountain Man's Two Sets. The Wu Ting Mountain Village built by Chen Tingjing in his hometown has been preserved to this day.
Chen Tingjing tomb
Chen Tingjing Cemetery, known as "Ziyunqian", is located in Jingping Mountain, 2 kilometers north of Huangcheng Village. Jingping Mountain, also known as Longfeng Mountain, covers an area of 16000 square meters. At the entrance of the cemetery is a luxurious stone archway, which is engraved with the words: the favor of the emperor, the assistant minister. After passing the stone archway, you can see the side of the cave star, and in the middle of the road is a pavilion engraved with poems. Further on, there is the tombstone of 10, surrounded by a stone pavilion. The inscription recorded in detail Emperor Kangxi's deep memory of Chen Tingjing's death.
the former residence of chen tingjing
Chen Tingjing's former residence, also known as the Imperial Palace. As the former residence of the Chen family, it was built from the 4th year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty (1429) to the 53rd year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (17 14). It is an ancient official residence complex like a castle. The former residence is located in Huangcheng Xiangfu, a national 5A scenic spot in Beiliu Town, Yangcheng County, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province. The Imperial City Xiangfu Building Complex is divided into inner city and outer city, with 16 courtyard and 640 houses, with a total area of 36,580 square meters. The navigation map of Neiwuting Villa was built in the fifth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1632), with eight courtyards. The outer city was built in the 42nd year of Kangxi (A.D. 1703), with front hall and back bedroom, left and right inner halls, academy, garden, boudoir, housekeeper's courtyard and Linjiang Pavilion.