Huang Peifang
Huang Peifang (1778-1859) was a native of Xiangshan (now Zhongshan) in Guangdong Province in the Qing Dynasty. His name is Zishi and Xiangshi, and he is a native of Yueshan in Guangdong Province. Jiaqing nine years (1804) Chinese style Deputy list (Deputy Gongsheng) into the Imperial College.
His works yongsilu, yueyueshanrenji and Shichao are included in the manuscript of Qing Dynasty.
Character experience
In the second year of Daoguang (1822), he served as an official of the wuyingdian school; in the tenth year of Daoguang, he was granted the instructions of Ruyuan and Lingshui counties, promoted to Zhaoqing Prefecture, and granted the title of secretary in the cabinet. He called himself "Yueshan people of Guangdong Province" and was able to write poems. He and Zhang Weiping and Tan Jingzhao called themselves "three sons of eastern Guangdong". He also works in calligraphy and painting. One of the "seven sons of East Guangdong". There are more than 50 works, including 1 volume of Xiangshan annals, 22 volumes of revitalizing Zhaoqing annals, 14 volumes of revitalizing Xinhui county annals, 9 volumes of Yizong, 30 volumes of Chunqiu Zuoyi, linghailou shiwenchao, Fushan Xiaozhi, Yunquan Suiji, Xiangshi Shihua, etc., with a total of hundreds of volumes, which are known as "famous scholars in Lingnan". He was 82 years old.
Main contributions
Huang Peifang, a calligrapher of Qing Dynasty. Zi Shi, the name of Xiangshi, is another name for Yue old man. Guangdong Xiangshan (now Zhongshan) people. Jiaqing nine years (1804) Deputy Gongsheng, official Xiangshan instructions to the cabinet. He is well-known for his poems and prose, and is also known as the "three sons of eastern Guangdong" together with Zhang Weiping and Tan Jingzhao. His book collection is rich. His ancestor was Huang Zuo of Ming Dynasty, named Taiquan. He had collected books. His "baoshulou" book collection was passed down to him, and his book collection was renamed "linghailou" and his "linghailou bibliography" was compiled. In the early years of the Republic of China, the collection of books printed with "Taiquan hometown", "Xiangshan Peifang", "yuezi", "Taiquan descendants" and so on. Xu Shaoqi, a modern bibliophile, said in his "Guangdong book collection chronicle poem" that "Taiquan's rhyme has a poetic grandson, and linghailou's rhyme has been preserved for generations. To understand the samadhi formula of the Tang sages, you will be able to make a great contribution to the South Garden. His works include linghailou Wenchao, Yixiang zalu, Yunquan suizha, Hufang Zazhi, Fushan Xiaozhi, tengyin Xiaoji, Tangxian samadhi Jichao, Yizong, Xiangshi Shihua, etc.
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Huang Peifang