Zhu Jianran
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Zhu Jianran (1836-1882), a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, was a native of Yiwu. The word "Kenfu" means "Kenfu". The name of the house is Wei Lian. Jinshi in the first year of Tongzhi.
He was edited by the Imperial Academy and supervised Hunan and Sichuan to study politics. It's the official business. During the deeds: 1) in 1857, Zhu changed Xiangshui school scripture hall in Yuelu into Shujing Academy; 2) in 1882, Zhu Jianran proposed to establish "Chuanshan academy", which was donated by Peng Yulin, Wang Zhichun, Yang Gai, Cheng Shanglin and Jiang Xiachu of Hengzhou Township, and established "Chuanshan Temple" in wangyaping, Hengyang City, where Wang Chuanshan was born. He died in Sichuan. He learned less about exegesis, learned six books, learned more about famous things, studied Mao poetry, Zhou rites, and Gu Liang spring and Autumn period. His wife, Qian Qingzao, is also a painter. There is an excerpt from Mr. Zhu Kenfu's diary, which is a wide example of Wang Yun's Shuowen. When Zhu Jianran was in charge of Sichuan, Ke Shaozhen (a Jinshi in the 12th year of Guangxu) and Yang Jifang (an imperial examinee of Guangxu's Wuzi) were under the same curtain. Zhu Jianran's diary is collected in the sequel to the manuscript of Qing Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : Zhu You Ran
Zhu Jianran