Gong Mingzhi
Gong Mingzhi (about 1091-1182), a native of Kunshan, Suzhou in the Southern Song Dynasty, was named Xizhong and Wuxiu. Born in Suzhou, he is well-known for his filial piety and is educated. In the middle of Qiandao's reign, Enke was a Jinshi and taught Gaozhou literature. He was over 80 years old. "Life is not short, do not make appearance speech, every self said to be used on weekdays, the only" sincere "word.". Chunxi five years (1178) Zhishi, the author of "Wu Ji Wen.".
Influence and evaluation of future generations
Gong Mingzhi, a filial man, began to pay tribute to his hometown in the 60th year of the 20th year of Shaoxing (1150). In 30 years, he called ting to be a Jinshi and taught Gaozhou literature. In 1980, he became an official, and the villagers held an official ceremony to supervise Nanyue temple in Tanzhou. In the fifth year of Chunxi (1178), he begged for his return and was promoted to xuanjiao Lang Zhishi. They live in Huanggu villa and make Qiyi hall. He died in 1992. Gong Ming is famous in his hometown for his age. At that time, people praised him in two aspects: one is "filial piety", the other is "sincerity".
Bibliography
Recommendation of Gong Ming on the volume of Zheng Zhong Su Gong's remains
Chinese PinYin : Gong Ming Zhi
Gong Mingzhi