Liang Chaozhong
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Liang Chaozhong (1620-1646), with the word Weiyang, was born in Fanyu, Guangdong Province. He liked Buddhism and wrote the Buddhist Book Fu Fa Lu.
During the reign of Chongzhen, Xiong Wencan, the governor of Guangdong Province, was appointed as a Western guest. Xiong Wencan failed to appease Zhang Xianzhong, and Liang Chaozhong repeatedly complained about his death. Later, he had a lot of contacts with Shi Kefa and Ma Shiying. After Hongguang ascended the throne in Nanjing, both Shi Kefa and Ma Shiying recommended Liang Chaozhong to become an official, and said to others, "Shi Kefa and Ma Shiying boasted of Wang Dao and Xie an. They had different opinions, but their talents and strategies were far inferior to those of the ancients. Now the country is so powerful that they are not competent. I have been in contact with them for a long time, so I know." Later, it turned out to be. In the second year of Longwu's reign, he was granted the Imperial Academy's review and relocated to the Imperial Academy. The Qing soldiers captured Guangzhou and dived to die for their country. They were rescued and sent to the Qing army. The leader of the Qing army ordered him to shave his hair and not be killed. He was awarded to the Minister of rites as a posthumous title of Wenzhen. In 1644, Yanjing was conquered and settled down after the death of Ming Dynasty. In the later Tang Dynasty, Wang yuzhuyue became emperor in Guangdong, and was awarded the title of Guozijian to offer sacrifices to the emperor. Later, Guangzhou was conquered, and yuzhuyue died. He also made his own decisions. The preface describes the origin of his family's collection of books. The classics, histories, books and collections of his family since the early dynasties are listed as temple utensils. The classics are in disorder or lost in war or abandoned in the water. Although there are rare books, such as Fangzhu Guanzi, Wenxuan, Su's, sanliu's and so on, all of them were published between song and Yuan Dynasties. His works include daily records, fufalu, yuyuanlu, etc.
Chinese PinYin : Liang Chao Zhong
Liang Chaozhong