Feng weine
Feng weine (1513-1572) was born in Linqu, Shandong Province. Feng Yu's fifth son. In the 1898 movement of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1538), he was a Jinshi, who was appointed to Guanglu Zhengqing.
(photo source: Portrait of Feng weine painted by Ming Dynasty, collected by Qingzhou Museum) < / I >
His works mainly include 8 volumes of Qingzhou Fu Zhi and 10 volumes of Guanglu Ji. He is good at literature research and Ancient Books Collation, and has established a new school in Linqu Feng's literature Treasury. He compiled 156 volumes of ancient poetry and 8 volumes of Fengya Guangyi, which were included in Sikuquanshu. At that time, he called them the same works as Zhaoming Wenxuan. In the summary of Siku Quanshu, it is said: "from the beginning of ancient times to the Six Dynasties, all the works with rhyme are included. Those who trace the origin of a poet can't seek it out of books. In addition, there are other works, such as "notes on Chu Ci", "notes on Du Shi's deletion", "general textual research and compilation of documents", but they are lost.
Chinese PinYin : Feng Wei Ne
Feng weine