Zeng can
The original name Chuan can, word Qingli, Zhishan, since the number of six pine old man. Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province. One of the "nine sons of Yitang", a writer and hermit. His works include Liusong Caotang anthology, Zhishan anthology, Xigu Caotang anthology and guori anthology.
Zeng can
(1622-1688) its original name was chuancan, and its characters were Qingli and Zhishan. It was named Liusong old man. Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province. One of the "nine sons of Yitang", a writer and hermit. Shao took the title of the poem and was known as "the nine sons of Yi Tang" with his classmates Wei Xi, Wei Jirui, Wei Li, Peng Shiwang, Lin Shiyi, Li Tengjiao, Qiu Weiping and Peng Ren. In the second year of Shunzhi (1645) of the Qing Dynasty, Yang Tinglin tried his best to protect Ji'an and Ganzhou, and canfeng's father sent him to Fujian to gather 100000 mountain rangers to help Tinglin. As soon as he left, his father died of illness, and Ji'an and Ganzhou were lost one after another. After mourning, can cut his hair to become a monk and traveled to Fujian, Zhejiang and Guangdong. His mother and grandmother thought that can became ill and returned home. They married his grandmother and built six pines cottage in Hupi village of Liukeng. He worked hard and did not go out for several years. Later, he lived in Jiangsu Province for more than 20 years and died in Beijing. Buried in a bridge in the south of the county, the tomb is in the city. It has been protected as a historical relic. Canweiwen is sharp in observation, grand in momentum, thorough in understanding, and indifferent to the truth. His poems mostly reflect the local conditions and customs, with strong local flavor. His works include Liusong Caotang anthology, Zhishan anthology, Xigu Caotang anthology and guori anthology. His life stories are recorded in the first biography of Wenyuan in the draft of Qing history, the Great Dictionary of Chinese writers and the Great Dictionary of Chinese names.
Chinese PinYin : Ceng Can
Zeng can
leader in the National Salvation Movement. Zou Tao Fen