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In Chinese history, the only one who wrote the official history book as a beggar was poor and poor at an early age, realizing the importance of reading and begging everywhere, accumulating money and wealth to open the "Chongxian Yishu" to continue to run a righteous school, or to help others

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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > preface</h1>

In the history books of China's dynasties, there are many events about the princes and generals, or for internal and external events.

Prominent people in the folk cannot be left behind in historical records, let alone mortals.

However, there is a beggar who has not done anything surprising in his life, but the facts are seen in the history books.

Who is he and what is he doing?

Let's take a look.

In Chinese history, the only one who wrote the official history book as a beggar was poor and poor at an early age, realizing the importance of reading and begging everywhere, accumulating money and wealth to open the "Chongxian Yishu" to continue to run a righteous school, or to help others

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="34" > childhood poverty</h1>

The protagonist of the story, surnamed Wu, but has no name, and later the Qing government praised his merits and gave him a name training, which was called Wuxun by later generations.

He was born in Wuzhuang, Tangyi County, Shandong Province, in the Qing Dynasty, and Wu Xun's father died of illness when he was seven years old, and his father left little property before his death, and soon the mother and son were poor and begging along the street.

It has been said that the poorer the person, the more they know the importance of learning.

Although Wu Xun begged for food every day in order to make a living, whenever he passed the door of the academy, he stayed for a long time, and his yearning for learning suddenly arose.

Once, Wu Xun passed through another academy, and this time he decided to go inside and ask for luck.

So he plucked up the courage to go inside, hoping that the teacher Enzhun could teach him to read and write, but the teacher hated that he had no money to eat, so he threw him out of the door.

So he gave up the delusion of learning.

In Chinese history, the only one who wrote the official history book as a beggar was poor and poor at an early age, realizing the importance of reading and begging everywhere, accumulating money and wealth to open the "Chongxian Yishu" to continue to run a righteous school, or to help others

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="35" > recognized the importance of reading</h1> again

As Wu Xun grew older, he began a life of half begging and half working.

During this period, he suffered a lot of uncultured losses.

During the period when Wu Xun was working at Zhang Ju's house, the family sent a letter and a little money to Wu Xun.

As a result, Zhang Juren bullied Wu Xun into not being literate, and gave the letter to Wu Xun, but the money was not given to him.

Later, Wu Xun successively worked in Zhang Ju's house for three years. Just as Wu Xun was asking for another place to go for his salary, Zhang Juren took out a fake note and falsely claimed that Wu Xun had received his salary.

Wu Xun was not convinced to ask Zhang Juren for a salary in person, and as a result, Zhang Juren sent thugs, beat Wu Xun, and drove him out of the door.

Such unfair incidents have happened many times in Wu Xun, and he understands that he is bullied everywhere without culture, and there is no way to reason. In order not to let future generations suffer from him, this sin. So he wanted to run his own volunteer school, and he was only 21 years old at this time.

In Chinese history, the only one who wrote the official history book as a beggar was poor and poor at an early age, realizing the importance of reading and begging everywhere, accumulating money and wealth to open the "Chongxian Yishu" to continue to run a righteous school, or to help others

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="49" > begging around and accumulating possessions</h1>

At only 21 years old, Wu Xun began his own journey for his own ideals.

In order to make money, he traveled all over the country, he did all the dirty work, and when he didn't have work, he begged to live without delay.

Whenever you earn money, you will send it back to your hometown and let the trusted rich man keep it on your behalf.

By 1886, the 49-year-old Wu Xun had bought two hundred and thirty acres of land and saved a lot of money.

He still did not slacken off, begging during the day and weaving cloth at night to make money.

Some people couldn't see it anymore and advised him not to be so bitter, and with so much land and money, he could go home and marry and have children and live a peaceful life.

Wu Xun refused the kindness of the people who came, and it was still the same.

In Chinese history, the only one who wrote the official history book as a beggar was poor and poor at an early age, realizing the importance of reading and begging everywhere, accumulating money and wealth to open the "Chongxian Yishu" to continue to run a righteous school, or to help others

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="65" > opened "Chongxian Yishu"</h1>

After a few years, Wu Xun felt that the money was enough, sold all the fertile land, and founded his first righteous school, "Chongxian Yishu".

On the opening day of the class, he first knelt down and begged the learned to serve as a teacher, and then begged the poor people to send their children to school for free.

When the teachers all came, he held a thank-you banquet. However, at the banquet, he stood alone outside the school gate, and when the teacher had finished eating, he ate leftovers.

Someone was curious to ask Wu Xun why he didn't eat with the teacher, and Wu Xun laughed and said, "I am a beggar and dare not eat with the teacher."

After running the school, the martial arts training will often come to see.

Occasionally, when he encountered a teacher who was lazy to sleep during the day, he knelt in front of the teacher until the teacher woke up and was too frightened to sleep again.

Or when encountering students who are lazy and having fun, martial arts training is also kneeling in front of students, so that they dare not play.

Or if some students do not study seriously, the martial arts will cry and persuade at the same time.

Teachers and students feel the sincerity of the martial arts, so the learning style is quite good.

When the imperial court heard about this, it rewarded him with two pieces of silver and gave him the name "Training". Take the meaning of "teaching, admonishing".

In Chinese history, the only one who wrote the official history book as a beggar was poor and poor at an early age, realizing the importance of reading and begging everywhere, accumulating money and wealth to open the "Chongxian Yishu" to continue to run a righteous school, or to help others

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="81" > continue to run a school or help others</h1>

Guantao County, a monk, was greatly touched to hear about the deeds of martial arts, and was determined to also establish a righteous school, but the money was not enough.

After Wu Xun heard about it, he found the monk, and the two of them founded the "Guan Tao Yang Er Zhuang Yi Shu" together.

During this time, Wu Xun not only ran a righteous school, but when he heard that someone's family was poor, he secretly sent silver and did not tell others.

After a few years, WuXun accumulated a lot of wealth and founded the Yixue "Linqing Yushi Lane Yishu".

In April of the same year, he sat outside the Yoshijuku school and listened, and the sound of Linqing Yoshijuku's reading aloud came to the end of his life.

When people saw his death, they passed away with their eyes open and smiling, as if they were satisfied.

The people of the county felt deeply righteous and used stone statues engraved with martial arts for sacrifice.

Inspector Zhang Yao and Yuan Shuxun of Shandong successively went to the imperial court to invite jingjing for martial arts training and to worship the temple of filial piety and righteousness.

In Chinese history, the only one who wrote the official history book as a beggar was poor and poor at an early age, realizing the importance of reading and begging everywhere, accumulating money and wealth to open the "Chongxian Yishu" to continue to run a righteous school, or to help others

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