Hu Zhu
Hu Zhu, who was born in Dongyang, Wuzhou (now Donghu village, Nanma Town, Dongyang City), was a pure white old man.
Life of the characters
Hu Zhu (1278-1355) had a collection of essays, which was handed down to the world. Later, it was incomplete. In the Ming Dynasty, Hu Huai, the sixth sun, reorganized his poems and essays into 20 volumes, two volumes of appendix, and still used the original name. Among them, there are 5 Fu volumes, 16 poems, and 3 inscriptions, praises and biographies, totaling more than 800. He was a scholar of Jiankang road at the beginning of his career. He was the head of Li Meihua academy and the professor of Wenzhou Road. He was the editor of Hanlin Academy of national history twice, and the examiner of Yannan rural examination in Henan and Shandong. He was awarded the title of doctor Lang Taichang.
Main works
He has 30 volumes of chunbaizhai Lei Gao and Sikuquanshu.
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