Luo Wenjun
Luo Wenjun (1789-1850), a native of Nanzhuang Town, was named Taizhan. In the second year of Daoguang (1822) of the Qing Dynasty, he was a Jinshi, who was appointed as a royal censor.
Life of the characters
In the 13th year of Daoguang reign, he was promoted to Zuo Shuzi of Zuo Chunfang. He became a Bachelor of the Imperial Academy. He was transferred to a Bachelor of the Imperial Academy. He was granted the post of vice minister of General Administration, Zhan Shi of Zhan Shi's office, and Zuo Shilang of the Ministry of government and industry. He was sent to inspect the Dongling project. He got sick in the cold and returned to his hometown for recuperation. He died in 61 years. Wen Jun has been working in the historical museum for 10 years since he became an official. He has been the editor and assistant editor of the historical museum for many times, the president of Xian'an palace, a teacher, a scholar, a cabinet official, and a daily commentator. Shi Chai has served as the same examiner of Shuntian rural examination, the chief examiner of Shandong rural examination, the Deputy examiner of Shuntian rural examination, Shanxi Xuezheng, Shaanxi Gansu Xuezheng, Shandong Xuezheng and Zhejiang Xuezheng, and so on. He often said that examiners must get "the beauty of China and Tibet" from "the writings written outside", and "choose the unique insight of their writings, open their own path, and do not plagiarize the records of the predecessors".
Main works
He is the author of the collected works of lvluo library. The manuscript of Luo Luo Cun manuscript is collected in the library of Sun Yat sen University, and its photocopy is included in the manuscript of Qing Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : Luo Wen Jun4
Luo Wenjun