Peng Ren
Peng Ren
(1624-1708) the word Zhongshu, the word Xunshi and the word caoting.
Life experience
He is from Ningdu County, Jiangxi Province. Ming Zhusheng. He is a writer and hermit. Courage and sense, loyalty. When he was young, he made friends with Wen Yingbo. Yingbo was harmed by the mob. At that time, the war was in a hurry, and people did not dare to travel in the daytime. They were allowed to collect the corpses and cry bitterly for funeral. He was a quiet and generous man. He was awe inspiring and gentle. He worked hard all his life and refused to slack off a little. He stayed in the city for 40 years. At that time, the government heard that Peng Ren Daming had invited him to lecture in Bailudong. He declined on the pretext of being ill. He only visited his friends Xie Wen and Gan Jing in Chengshan, Nanfeng. After the death of the Ming Dynasty, he lived in seclusion. He built three sacrificial peaks in Jielu, named "Cao Ting". Later, he lived in Cuiwei peak. He taught in the Yi Tang with Wei Xi and others, and was one of the "nine sons of the Yi Tang". Ren advocated the practical theory of helping the world. In his on the similarities and differences between Zhu and Lu, he once said: "the problem of scholars is not the indistinct differentiation, but the indistinct practice." He died in 1984.
work
His works include one volume of caoting Anthology (see general catalogue of Siku), ten volumes of the theory of Confucian philosophy on focuo, four volumes of Zhouyi commentary and ten volumes of Liji Lei Bian. It is recorded in the first biography of Wenyuan, the Great Dictionary of Chinese writers and the Great Dictionary of Chinese names.
Chinese PinYin : Peng Ren
Peng Ren