153, "Occasionally Entering the Tomb of the Whole Ancestor"
No one asks about the long Tibet, and the weeds of the hero's tomb are deep.
Rise up to meet Shique Road, pay tribute to the sages of the past and the present.
- "Occasionally Entering the Tomb of the Whole Ancestor"
Remarks: Quan Zuwang (1705-1755) was a native of Yinxian County, an important representative of the Eastern Zhejiang School in the Qing Dynasty, a famous historian, a literary scholar, and an erudite talent.
In the first year of Qianlong (1736), he would take the Jinshi examination, enter the Hanlin Academy, because he was not attached to the magnates, he resigned and returned to the government in the following year, and did not return to office, and devoted himself to academics, and successively lectured, with footprints all over the north and south of the river, and once lectured at Shaoxing Yingshan Academy, where many followers gathered, and then he was invited to lecture at Duanxi Academy in Guangdong, which had a great impact on the style of study in Southern Guangdong.
Academically, he admired Huang Zongxi, called himself a private disciple of Lizhou, and was influenced by Wan Sitong, specializing in the history of the Song and Southern Ming dynasties, paying attention to the documents of the township, especially collecting classical documents and old extensions of gold and stone, and compiled the "Tianyi Pavilion Tablet".
He has written a lot of books, including 38 volumes of "Collected Works of the Qi Pavilion" and 50 volumes of "Outer Edition", 10 volumes of "Poetry Collection", as well as "Doubts about the Geography of Hanshu", "Chronology of Ancient and Modern General History", "Questions and Answers on Scriptures", "Sentences and Native Sounds", etc., and seven schools "Notes on the Water Classic", and the continuation of "Yongshang Old Poems" by Wang Yinglin of the Southern Song Dynasty, which has added many precious legacies to the cultural treasure house of our country.
Quan Zuwang died at the age of 51 and was buried in the southwest of the tomb of the sixth ancestor Quan Shaowei. The tomb is a horizontal rectangle, the tombstone is engraved with "Xie Shan Quantaishi Tomb", and there is still one side of the Ming Dynasty Shinto Stone Workshop of the whole family in the northwest side.
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