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Person of the Day - Ping Buqing, Bibliographer Ping Buqing

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Origin Vocabulary:

Fu Qi

[ fù bì ]

Detailed explanation

Give. Refers specifically to the right of talent.

Qing Ping Buqing "Xiawai Scraps, Palms, Chen Shu Yu Fold": "It is better to be born a human being, but to be unique in its endowment." Yan Fu "On the Urgency of World Change": "Only the people are born with their own endowments, and those who are free are all received." ”

Ping Buqing (1832~1896) was a famous writer, bibliographer and bibliophile of the late Qing Dynasty. The character Jingsun (景荪), also known as Dongshan (東山樵), Xia(霞偶), Sanju (三壶佚史), Changyong (常庸), etc., was a native of Anchang Pingjia in Qingshanyin (present-day Shaoxing County).

Pingbu Young inherited his family education and entered the school at the age of five, not only intelligent and studious, but also supervised by his parents and strict teachers, and his studies continued to progress. In the fifth year of Xianfeng (1855), he was given the title of Jinshi in the first year of Tongzhi (1862), and successively served as an editor of the Hanlin Yuan, a waiter, a grain road in Jiangxi, and a political envoy. In the eleventh year of Tongzhi (1872), he abandoned his official post and returned to Li, so he concentrated on the school to collect books, study and govern academics, and engage in writing.

Person of the Day - Ping Buqing, Bibliographer Ping Buqing

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