Qian Zhongshu and Tianfu Scholars

Qian Zhongshu and Tianfu Scholars

by Pang Jingtao

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Mr. Meng Wentong, a modern historian, said in "On Shu Studies": After Fu Yiluo became a Taoist and lost his studies, he was still able to understand the Tao of Zhusi, introduce Meng Xue and his like, and teach the world. The Shu people still adhere to the study of miscellaneous articles to keep pace with Shuoluo. Since I have been thinking about it so far, my path has been bad. The great scholars of Wu and Yue regretted their great loss, but the scholars in Shu did not think of explaining the skills of their fellow countrymen to relieve the poor of Taoism! This is what scholars should think carefully about and choose carefully. Mr. Meng Wentong saw the current situation of "the Taoism of Shu" with his great historian's eyes, and hoped that scholars in Sichuan could explain the skills of the elders in Shu to relieve the shortage of Taoism. Unfortunately, this deafening cry did not have much impact at the time. In the past forty years of reform and opening up, most Shu people only care about economics and less about "Sichuan studies."

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