An Xi
Anxi word Jing Zhong, No. Mo an, Gaocheng people. He was born in the sixth year of emperor Shizu Zhiyuan and died in the fourth year of emperor Wuzong Zhida at the age of 43. Liu Shaomu, in his name, wants to follow him. Because of no, no result, but from because of the door of Wu Chong asked his Xu said, respect the faith and practice. He has been a professor of home furnishings for decades, and scholars from all over the world have made great achievements. Xizuo has five volumes of collection of mo'an, and the general catalogue of Siku is popular in the world.
Historical records
Anxi (1269-1311) was born in Gaocheng of Yuan Dynasty (now Hebei). Xi disdained to be an official and had been a professor for decades. He taught people to be respectful and to study classics first. Scholars from all over the world have made great achievements. After his death, the local people established their ancestral temple in Guanzhen, west of Gaocheng. Xizu's hometown was well known for his learning. He not only inherited his family's learning, but also heard about Liu Yinzhi's learning in Baoding. He admired Liu Yinzhi's learning, so he came to his door and died. He learned from Wu Shubei, a disciple of Yinzhi. His learning is based on Zhu's learning, and he must respect Zhu Xi when he teaches. The study is simple, quiet and easy. It is said in his "report to the first man" that "we should recall the old news, study the previous work, deal with it in a sweeping manner, and act sincerely. Yu Li studied literature, studied the nature of reason, followed the order, and started the holy way, in order to preserve the mind, to practice oneself, and to change things into the countryside. " After his death, Su Tianjue, a member of his family, compiled his posthumous writings. Yu Jixu said, "if you want Xi to see Liu's family, and if you want him to be brilliant, and if you want him to work hard, then Liu's learning should be greater than that of the time." His works include textual research on the essence of the four books, notes to Ding Hai's poems, and collection of poems.
Chinese PinYin : An Xi
An Xi