Gong Yu
In the early Ming Dynasty, Confucians had an unknown year of birth and death, four official calendars, four auxiliary officials, Guozijian offering sacrifices to wine, and wrote the collection of e Hu.
Gong Xun (Xi Xun o), born in Qianshan, was a Confucian scholar in the early Ming Dynasty. His birth and death date is unknown. There is no biography in the history of Ming Dynasty as the original chronicle of Taizu. It is recorded that in the 13th year of Hongwu, four auxiliary officials were set up in Bingwu, and the Confucian scholars Wang Ben, du you, Gong Yi, Zhao minwang and Wu Yuan were the spring and summer officials, but their origin and end are not known. According to the annals of Qianshan County, Gong Yi first took Guangxin Yizhu Shuo Bu Liujing Yuanyu shiye Meng as his four auxiliary officials, and prayed for his return. He also called for the Imperial Academy to sacrifice wine and died in office. He is the author of the collection of e Hu. Gong's tomb is located in gongjiajian, Qishan, chenjiazhai village, Qianshan County, Jiangxi Province. The tomb faces south and faces north. It is built with stone. The top of the tomb is a round stone cap, and a tombstone is erected at the back. It is engraved with "Gong's Tomb of offering wine to the emperor of the Ming Dynasty". Now the tomb is collapsed and only the stone cap is exposed. There is another half of the remnant stele with floating clouds around it. The original stele is barely recognizable due to the erosion of wind and rain. A few years ago, it was vaguely recognizable that "Gong Kou, the son of the Ming Dynasty, offered sacrifices to wine..."
Chinese PinYin : Gong Xiao
Gong Yu