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Old Kang Qi talked about | the first Hakka manor in western Sichuan

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On the boundary of the Qingbai River, there is a largest Hakka manor in western Sichuan, the Zengjia Village. The founder Zeng Xiuqing was born in 1772, and the village consists of four main villages and an ancestral hall, namely Zengjia Laozhai, Zengjiazhai of Flooded Dam, Shangxinzhai, Xiaxinzhai and Xiuqing Gong ancestral hall. "ZengjiaZhaizi" is like a small city. The four villages of the Zeng family were built from 1830 to 1873 AD, from Qingdaoguang and Xianfeng to the middle of Tongzhi, after more than 40 years, presided over by Zeng Xiuqing and his descendants. Zeng family genealogy records that Zeng Xiuqing is a descendant of Zeng Ginseng, for the Zeng Ginseng Seventy-Seven Sect, based on farming, also very business acumen, buying and selling grain, Sichuan pepper, white wax, etc., is very profitable, buying fields every year, buying dozens of street houses in Yaodu Town, known as "Zeng Half Street".

Zeng Zi (505 BC – 435 BC), surnamed Zeng, Zeng, Mingshan (there are two theories in academic circles, one read shēn, one read cān), zi you, Lu guo Nanwucheng (present-day Pingyi, Shandong, one said Shandong Jiaxiang) people. Thinkers of the late Spring and Autumn Period, Confucian masters, one of the disciples of Confucius in his later years, an important representative of the Confucian school, and a descendant of Xia Yu. His father, Zeng Dian (曾點), one of the Seventy-Two Sages, studied with his son Zeng Shen (曾申).

Advocating Confucianism with "filial piety and faithfulness" as the core, the political concept of "repairing Qi Zhiping", the cultivation concept of "introspection and prudence and independence", and the filial piety concept of "filial piety as the basis" still have extremely valuable social significance and practical value. Zeng Zi participated in the compilation of the Analects, the Writing of the University, the Book of Filial Piety, and the Ten Articles of Zeng Zi.

King Kao of Zhou died in the sixth year (435 BC) at the age of seventy-one. Zeng Zi occupies an important position in the history of the development of Confucianism, and is later revered as "Zongsheng", becoming one of the four pairs worthy of the Confucius Temple, second only to the "Fusheng" Yan Yuan.

Source: i Qingbaijiang