
Shanyueyunxi
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Introduction to "The Biography of Gu Yunxi" During the Longqing period, Gu Yunxi, a scholarly daughter from Yangzhou, studied with her father when she was young. After losing her father at the age of fourteen, she set up an apprenticeship to support her family. A sixteen-year-old girl disguised herself as a man to participate in a poetry competition and became famous. Because he admired the name of Mu Changge, a great Buddhist and Confucian scholar, he traveled thousands of miles to Huangshan Mountain to seek Taoism. Mu Changge refused to accept any disciples and ordered him to chop wood and carry water for three months. Finally, he was moved by his sincerity and accepted him as a closed disciple. After three years of study, Yunxi resigned as a teacher and went down the mountain, traveling around the world for more than ten years. Visit famous mountains, meet eminent monks, meet with scholars, and master all kinds of crafts. Integrating the three schools of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism into one family. After returning to Yangzhou, she wrote "Four Books on Women's Studies", "The Development of Mental Learning" and "The Convergence of Three Religions" and other books. She opened a women's school and academies, improved grain varieties, and benefited the people. He died at the age of one hundred and twenty without any illness. The imperial court posthumously named him "Mr. Wen Hui". His study integrated the three religions, penetrated China and the West, and unified knowledge and practice. Later generations called it "Gu Yunxi Study". This book uses water hibiscus as its substance, the unity of knowledge and action as its bones, and the connection between the three churches as its soul. It shows the complete mental journey of a generation of female Confucians from cardamom to attaining the Tao. The Tao is practiced in daily life and does not stop. No matter how stupid it is, it will be clear.
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