Fang Yikui
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Fang Yikui (1253-1314) was born in Fushan, Chun'an. Nephew Fang FengChen. You inherit the family precepts, Zhuang and he menggui travel with each other. Due to repeated failure, he was recommended by Yousi as an examiner after learning from qunxiang.
Before long, he retired from the foot of Fushan mountain and became known as "Mr. Fushan". In 1278, the fifteen year of Yuan Zhi Yuan, a famous scholar in the west of Zhejiang Province, came to visit Jiagu in person. Family uncle Fang Jiaofeng (Fang FengChen) got yuan Enming. One Kui tried his best to dissuade him with his poem "He Fang FengChen got yuan Enming". Later Jiaofeng could not get out, and he could also see the power of good responsibility. There are poems "hanging Wen Tianxiang" and "stabbing Jia Sidao", which show that he is a man. Kui's poems, especially his five character poems, are friendly with Mr. Hong zhenlao, Wu Huang, Xia Pu, Xu kuisuo, Weng Minzhan and Yu yansuo. The poems he advocated are the collection of seven rhymes. He wrote ten volumes of Mr. Fushan's manuscript. It is included in Siku Quanshu.
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Fang Yikui