Historical celebrities in Meishan village
Gong Boxun's generation of bureaucrats, after settling down, never forgot Confucianism. My father was a magistrate of Changxi County, and celebrities kept coming. With everyone's help, "meifeng Library" was established and opened for teaching. Near Xiancun, in the middle of Sichuan, far from Huotong, Qidu and Jiaocheng, teenagers go to Meishan to study. Hundreds of years ago, "Mei Feng Library" appeared in large numbers and became famous. Lin Cong, the minister of punishments in Ming Dynasty, visited Meishan for many times and presided over the compilation of the genealogy of Meishan Village. At that time, he was introduced by the media and married Tang Manniang. Lin Cong and his descendants have made many inscriptions for Meishan, and Lin Cong presented a copy of "Emei, Cui Dai fulfilled the imperial edict of his wife in the two dynasties, and Qingyun Shilu returned a hundred generations of books to his sons and nephews", which has been treasured for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, this cultural relic was destroyed by the Cultural Revolution and no longer exists. Wei, editor-in-chief of the Hanlin Academy and editor-in-chief of the National History Museum, presented a pair of couplets entitled "Parents in the world are the most rare brothers in the world". Tang Dada, a scholar in Meishan, took the Asian Yuan exam in Funing Prefecture and got the plaque of "Wen Kui", which is now hung in the ancestral hall. Tang Renxin was ranked fourth in the county school, ranking first; Tangzigan Xuantong Xinhai Branch won the first prize of Fujian second-class teacher and was awarded the "Gong Yuan". Tang 1963 was admitted to Fujian Medical University, the first person admitted to zhouning county Medical University; His son Tang Songyun 199 1 took the college entrance examination in Ningde area, won the first place in science, and was admitted to Fudan University, ranking second in the province; Her female soup Mianzhi, 1994, Ph.D., Beijing Normal University, now lives in the United States.