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Brief introduction of Zhang zai
Zhang Zai alias: Zhang Zi, Mr. Hengqu. Font size: Zihou Hengqu. Time: Song Dynasty. Ethnic group: Han nationality. Place of birth: Chang 'an. Date of birth: 1020. Time of death:1077 65438+February 6th. Main Works: Eight Weng's Ten Poems, Eight Weng's Ten Poems, Eight Weng's Ten Poems, Eight Weng's Ten Poems, etc. Main achievements: One of the founders of Neo-Confucianism, the founder of Guan Xue.

About the details of Zhang Zai, we will introduce you from the following aspects:

First, Zhang Zai's poems

Sword, self-denial, farewell to Lv Zijin, Banana, Eight Weng Ten, Eight Weng Ten, Eight Weng Ten, Eight Weng Ten, Eight Weng Ten, Four Ships Stop Rain, Eight Weng Ten

Second, literary achievements.

Zhang Zaijin's poems 10. There are two poems about seven injuries that are better. One is "Beimang He Lei Base", which describes the scene after the destruction of the Mausoleum of the Han Dynasty, lamenting the bleak world and the great changes. Thirdly, the autumn wind spits out business spirit, which writes that the autumn wind sweeps the forest, and it is bleak everywhere: "Wuyang rings, and there is no lingering sound of chilling", and "Su Su Qualcomm Branch, Dancing Lonely Birds". Listen, listen to Duckling _ Yin. By describing the scenery, the author expresses his loneliness and anguish in the dark reality.

In addition, Zhang Zai has several poems, eulogies and inscriptions. Among them, Dream of Yi Fu was highly praised by Fu Xuan at that time, and it was Zhang Zai's famous work. Zhang Pu, an Amin, compiled Zhang Zai's and Zhang Xie's works into Zhang Mengyang's Jingyang Collection and included 130 articles in Records of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties.

Three. life

Western Jin writers. The word Yang Meng. Anping (now Anping, Hebei) people. The year of birth and death is unknown. Elegant and knowledgeable. He used to be an assistant writer, writer, clerk and assistant minister of Chinese books. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the world was in chaos, and the disease was reported. Zhang Zai, his brothers Zhang Xie and Zhang Kang are both famous for their literature, and they are called "Three Musts". Among them, the load is similar to Lenovo, while Kang is slightly inferior. "Wen Xin Diao Long" said: "Only Yang Meng and Jingyang meet." By "looking after the thatched cottage", I mean Zhang Hua, Zhang Zai and Zhang Xie, who are not among them.

Legend has it that Zhang Zai is ugly, and urchins often throw stones at him when he goes out, so that he is "covered with stones". There is also a saying in "Study in Qionglin" that "Zhang Mengyang is ugly and disgusting". It can be seen that the ancients sometimes judge people by their appearances.

In the early days of Taikang, Zhang Zai went to his father in Shu Province and passed through Jiange, where he wrote an inscription. The inscription first describes the danger of Jiange's situation, and then points out that the survival of the country lies in virtue rather than danger with reference to ancient history. Known as the "standard of articles" by later generations (Zhang Pu's "Zhang Mengyang's Collection of Inscriptions in Jingyang"), Emperor Wu of Jin once sent someone to engrave it in stone.