Huang shisan
Huang shisan (1789-1862), a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty, was born in Dinghai, Zhejiang Province. The father of Huang Yizhou.
Life of the characters
In 1832, he was a Gongsheng. When he was young, he became addicted to reading. When his father had been ill for several years, he had to serve himself. Daoguang 14 years (1834) to the rural examination, the mother died of sudden illness, Chi returned to grief, vowed not to test. He studied all his life, read the classics and history, considered the present and the ancient, and did not stick to the opinions of every family. After the age of 30, he studied the Analects of Confucius, and after the age of 40, he studied the ancient laws and regulations. After the age of 50, he specializes in Shangshu and Chunqiu. After the age of 60, he likes to read the book of changes. In his old age, he likes to talk about rites, saying that "rites can be pleasant, can be gentle, and can determine fate.".
Liang Qichao said that there were only Sany scholars in the form of Huang in the Qing Dynasty. In the 20th year of Daoguang's reign, the British occupied Dinghai and moved to huangjiaqiao, Haiyan Township, Zhenhai county. They imitated Han Yu's five admonitions and told the authorities to guard against foreign aggression. He died in October of the first year of tongzhi (1862). There is a biography of the draft of Qing history.
Main works
The works of Fu Li Shuo, Chong Li Shuo and Yue Li Shuo are simple and unadorned. He also wrote 20 volumes of the Analects of Confucius, 1 volume of poetry series, 2 volumes of Shi Xu Shuo Tong, 2 volumes of Shi Zhuan Jian Kao, 2 volumes of Chun Qiu Shi, 9 volumes of Zhou Ji Bian Lue, 4 volumes of Jing Shuo, 4 volumes of Shu enlightenment, 3 volumes of Huang Shi Shu Ke and 1 volume of ancient style poetry.
Chinese PinYin : Huang Shi San
Huang shisan