Gui Youguang-detailed information
Name Gui Youguang
Synonyms (name) Xifu; (name) Kaifu; (number) Zhenchuan ;Mr. Zhenchuan
The 1st year of Zhengde Wuzong’s birth year (Ming Dynasty)
The 5th year of Mu Zonglongqing’s death (Ming Dynasty) 1506-1571
Place of birth in Zhili - Kunshan (today: )
Biography Gui Youguang (1506-1571), also named Xifu, also named Kaifu, named Zhenchuan, a native of Kunshan . At the age of nine, he is able to belong to literature, and if he is weak, he can understand the Five Classics and Three History. During the Jiajing period, he took the provincial examination, but failed to get the official position in Shangchun. He moved to Jiading on the Anting River, where he studied and talked. There were often hundreds of apprentices, and he was called Mr. Zhenchuan. In the forty-fourth year, he became a Jinshi, was awarded the Changxing Order, and used ancient teachings to govern. Every time a woman or child is brought in before a lawsuit is heard, she will speak Wu language and be sent away without jail time. It is inconvenient for big officials to give orders, and they often cannot sleep together. They are very evil. Tuning Shunde and Tongjuan is called Qian, which actually emphasizes restraint. During the Longqing period, he was recommended by Gao Gong and others as the Prime Minister of Taipu Temple. He died as an official at the age of sixty-six. Youguang is an ancient text, the original classics, and the official book of Taishi. After obtaining its spiritual principles, it was used by everyone in the Ming Dynasty. There are Zhenchuan Collection and Sanwu Water Conservancy Records.
Education Year: Jiajing 19th Year Education: Juren
Era: Jiajing 44th Year Education: Jinshi
Experienced in Changxing Magistrate County Jiajing 44th Year
Shunde Tongben
Nanjing Taipu Temple Cheng Longqing 4th year
Works Three Wu Water Conservancy Treatise in four volumes, one additional volume, appendix one volume "Photocopied Compilation of Fu Tuyi" "Photocopy of Chiang's Publication"
Annotation of one hundred and thirty volumes of historical records "Annotations on Fu Tu"
Mr. "Composition of Fu Tu"
Mr. Gui Zhenchuan's two volumes of "Composition of Fu Tu" in the 38th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (1699) in Changshu Gu's Ruyue Tower Journal
Laozi Two volumes of commentary "Reprinted by Gusu Juwentang in the ninth year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1804)? Fu Tu"
Mr. Zhuang Qu's sixteen volumes of posthumous notes "According to the forty-second year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1563) in Suzhou "Photography and Compilation of Fu Pictures for the Magistrate's Royal Journal"
Mr. Zhenchuan collected thirty volumes, and a separate collection of ten volumes "Collecting Treasures and Compiling Fu Pictures for the Typesetting Edition of the Song Dynasty"
Mr. Zhenchuan collected three volumes Ten volumes, a separate collection of ten volumes "Second photocopy of Fu Tu's Changshu edition"
The complete works of Zhenchuan are thirty volumes, a separate collection of ten volumes, a supplementary volume of eight volumes, and the remaining eight volumes of "Qin" Zhang's Collection of Sichuan Wanjuanlou Collection of Fu Tu"
Ma Zhengzhi's Volume "Old Edition of Fu Tu"