Wang Jianchang
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Wang Jianchang (1615-1701), with the name Zhongfu and the name fuzhai, was a native of the Chaoyi (now Dali County) of Shaanxi Province in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. He has no intention of official career, living in seclusion in a corner of Weiye, reading and writing. His thoughts were mainly influenced by Cheng and Zhu's Neo Confucianism. Because he is from Guanzhong, he can be classified as a school of Guanxue.
Zhongfu word, the number of Fu Zhai, known as Mr. Weiye, Chaoyi Yangchang village. When he was young, he studied at home behind closed doors because of the change of the country. The six classics, Zi, Shi, Lian, Luo, Guan and min are studied in detail. In his late eighties, his family was poor and often did not raise a fire, but he was still calm enough to enter the city. Teaching students, talking with relish, strict supervision. In his later years, he was a scholar. Zhang Nan, a member of the household Cao family, visited him and said, "it's not a waste of my life to see you." Gu Yanwu of Kunshan is famous all over the world. He often discusses with his husband with suspicion. Learning Envoy Sun Quan came to Wang Jianchang's home and lived in Jinjin. He did not accept his thanks and did not answer his poems. Sun Linxing inscribed "Zhenyin!" to build changjiamen He was devoted to primary school. He is the author of dozens of books such as "elementary school Ju Du Ji" (for details, please refer to the chapter of Culture).
Chinese PinYin : Wang Jian Chang
Wang Jianchang