Lei Jun
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Lei Jun (1814-1893), a poet and scholar in Qing Dynasty. The word deep, Ganxi, Wuxian people. His father, Lei xiechen, was an official of Ninghai Prefecture in Shandong Province. He died in Rensuo in 1857. Lei Jun lived in his mother's home, and took shuxiu as his life resource.
Eight candidates and five candidates were recommended, but none of them won. Tongzhi eight years (1869) for Jiansheng. The next year, he was appointed as the county school pilot. In 1889, Huang Pengnian, the governor of Jiangsu Province, appointed the lecturer of xuegutang. In 1893, the title of Tongzhi was discussed and the accompanying grade was added. He was ill and died in the winter of the same year. Lei Jun had a bumpy career in his official career. He devoted himself to philology, Confucian classics and teaching. Besides studying and teaching, I also chant occasionally. His views on poetry are based on Tao, originated from the book of songs and directed by Du Fu. His poems have many ancient styles but few modern styles, and are simple and plain, but lack of talent. He is the author of daofutang poetry anthology, Shuowen waibian, Shuowen Yinjing exemplar discrimination, Yunfu gouchen, naiyoulu Zashu, etc., and has eight kinds of Lei carvings.
Chinese PinYin : Lei Xun
Lei Jun