Gong Haoyu
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Gong Haoyu (1622-1685) was a book collector in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. It was originally named haoyin, with the name of Zuxi and jiecen. It was born in Renhe, Zhejiang Province (now Hangzhou) and Gong Xianglin's father.
Gong Haoyu (1622-1685) was a book collector in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. It was originally named haoyin, with the name of Zuxi and jiecen. It was born in Renhe, Zhejiang Province (now Hangzhou) and Gong Xianglin's father. He once served as the governor of Shandong, the governor of Jiangnan, the Minister of Taichang temple, and the Minister of Guanglu temple. He was honest and upright, not afraid of power, diligent and loving the people. When he died, his family had no surplus capital. Shendao stele said that it "has different achievements.". Wu Han, a historian, said in a brief history of Jiangsu and Zhejiang book collectors that he had "collected books to tens of thousands of volumes" and "Zhanyuan" in the library. In the winter of the 13th year of Kangxi (1674), Zhu YIZUN lived in gonghaoyu shogunate in Luhe. He had a rich collection of books and got his academic advice. He is knowledgeable and good at calligraphy. Printed books include "six schools of Ci in Western Zhejiang", "four books handout" and so on.
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