Sun Deqian
Sun Deqian (1869-1935) received the word, the word Shouzhi, the word Yian. He is a native of Longding mountain, and a native of Wuxian County, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. In his 18th year, he became a student. At first, he inherited the rules and regulations of Wu middle school in Qing Dynasty, and was also a primary school. After that, he also took charge of the history of his son, wenshitongyi, which was written before the age of 30. His predecessors Zheng Wenzhuo, Wu Changshuo and Zhu zumou all made friends with him. They also made friends with Zhang CaiTian. They learned from each other and talked about art with pleasure. They were like-minded. They were called "Liang Xiong" at that time and said to themselves that "their life was meant to be immortal in order to achieve the so-called immortality in ancient times". After leaving the Soviet Union and going to Shanghai, Liang dingfen and Shen Zengzhi founded the Confucian church the following year, and initiated an essay solicitation. Mr. Liang wrote a book on the unification of Confucianism, which is known for its response. Japanese and German Sinology researchers heard his name and sailed to seek advice one after another. Shanghai Tongwen academy, which was run by Japanese, offered him a teaching post, but declined to accept it. He has been a professor of Soochow University, Daxia University, Jiaotong University and National Chengchi University.
He studied the classics and history and wrote Su Shi's calligraphy. His skill was profound, but he was too modest. It's not easy to be a man. He was the editor of Jiangsu Tongzhi Bureau. After the revolution of 1911, he devoted himself to the study of rhyme, training and evaluation, classics and history. Gongjiao style. His works include Tai Shi Gong Shu Yi Fa, examples of Han Shu Yi Wen Zhi, Liu Xiang's collation of Xue Zhuan Wei, Liu Chao Li Zhi, Ji Shan Duan's ER Miao chronicle, Zhuzi Yao Lue, Zhuzi Tong Kao, etc. See Wu Piji's first draft of sun Aikan's chronicle for his life story. He died in Shanghai in 1946.
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"Fenghuayuanyou Lu", "taishigongshu Yifa", "examples of Hanshu Yiwenzhi", "liuxiang collation and xuezuowei", "Liuchao Lizhi", "Jishan Duanshi ermiaonianpu", "Zhuzi yaolue", "Zhuzi tongkao"
Sun Deqian
Sun Deqian