Four-character universal couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei
Derived from the surname Ji;
Looking out of Rencheng .
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei written by an anonymous person
The whole couplet refers to the origin and prefecture of the surname Wei.
Dedicated to Bi Wan;
Looking out at the giant deer.
——Anonymous Compilation of the Ancestral Hall of the Wei Surname
In Wei, descendants took their surnames from their fiefdoms.
Book screen and painting;
Image shows merit.
——The Anonymous Couplet of the Ancestral Hall with the Surname Wei
The Shangliandian refers to Wei Zheng, a politician in the early Tang Dynasty, with the courtesy name Xuancheng , a native of Julu, later moved to Neihuang, Xiangzhou. He was lonely and poor when he was young, and he was a Taoist priest. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, he joined the Wagang Army. After Li Mi failed, he returned to the Tang Dynasty. He was captured by Dou Jiande and served as a living servant. Later, he entered the Tang Dynasty and washed horses for the prince. During the reign of Emperor Taizong, he was promoted to an admonishment official. He gave more than 200 admonitions, most of which were adopted. During the Zhenguan period, he served as secretary supervisor and participated in government affairs. Later, he served as Shizhong (prime minister) and was granted the title of Duke Zheng. He once proposed that "listening to both sides will lead to enlightenment, and to listening to one side will bring darkness"; he has repeatedly advised Taizong to take the fall of the Sui Dynasty as a lesson, and quoted the words of "Xunzi", saying that the king is like a boat, and the people are like water, "water can carry a boat, but it can also capsize it"; it must be "Be wary of danger in times of peace, abstain from extravagance and be frugal"; he once wrote "Ten Gradually Cannot End with Sparse", which criticized Taizong from ten aspects for not maintaining the fine traditions of the early years of Zhenguan. Taizong wrote this on the screen to remind himself at any time. He is the author of the preface to "Sui Shu" and the general introduction to "Liang Shu", "Chen Shu" and "Qi Shu", and is the chief editor of "Qun Shu Zhi Yao". After his death, Taizong cried bitterly and said: "People use copper as a mirror to correct their clothes; use ancient times as a mirror to know the ups and downs; use people as a mirror to know gains and losses. When Wei Zheng died, I lost a mirror!" Xialiandian refers to Wei Xiang, a minister of the Western Han Dynasty, was named Wenweng. He was a native of Jiyin and Dingtao. He promoted virtuous people and was appointed Maoling Order. He was promoted to the governor of Henan. He was able to restrain powerful forces. During the reign of Emperor Xuan, he held various official positions, including senior officials such as Si Nong, Yushi Dafu, and Prime Minister, and was granted the title of Marquis of Gaoping, advocating the rectification of officialdom. The image was painted in Qilin Pavilion.
Shangliandian refers to the Qing Dynasty poet and painter Tongzheng, a monk from Qingpu. He was fond of painting landscapes, and took Taicang Wang Yuanzhao as his teacher. The old man Xilu had a plaque on his residence saying: "Mohua Zen". Xia Lian Dian refers to Tong Fu, a poet from the Qing Dynasty, a monk, courtesy name Wen Ke, and a native of Jiaxing. Among the works' poems are "Dongguan Shichao".
He Rong Zhuji;
Save Zhao Quanren.
Quan Lian Dian refers to Yan Su, the Minister of Rites in the Song Dynasty and the inventor of measurement. A native of Yidu, Shandong. Those who are promoted to Jinshi are sophisticated in nature. They are very precise in making guides, memorizing work and drums, and calculating directions and mileage. He also created the lotus leakage method for timing, which is very accurate.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei written by an anonymous person
The first couplet refers to Wei Jiang in the Spring and Autumn Period, urging peace with the Rong people Well, it was adopted by Duke Mourning of Jin Dynasty. Xialiandian refers to Wei Wuji, Lord Xinling of the Warring States Period, who saved Zhao.
Xinling Shize;
Mingjian family reputation.
——Anonymous written couplet for the ancestral hall with the surname Wei
The first couplet refers to Wei Wuji, Prince Wei Zhao of the Warring States Period, a letter Ling Jun is one of the "Four Young Masters". The second couplet refers to the "Ten Thoughts" written by Zheng of the Tang and Wei Dynasties, and Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty took a lesson from it.
Vow to be the Prime Minister of the house;
Full of ancestral style.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei written by an anonymous person
The first couplet refers to Shu in the Jin and Wei Dynasties, and should be spoken by those who live in the same house. , forty years old and distinguished. The lower line refers to Wei Mu, the fifth descendant of Zheng in the Tang and Wei Dynasties, who was fearless in discussing affairs, and was said to have the ancestral style.
Public and loyal to the country;
Alert and capable of writing.
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei written by an anonymous person
The first couplet refers to Wei Jiang, a native of Jin Dynasty in the Spring and Autumn Period, that is, Wei Zhuangzi served as Sima of the Central Army, Assistant of the New Army, and General of the Lower Army.
He once strongly advocated reconciliation with the Rong people, and was adopted by Duke Ao of Jin, which enabled the expansion of Jin's territory. Xialiandian refers to Wei Shou, a historian of the Northern Qi Dynasty, whose courtesy name was Boqi, whose small name was Fozhu, and who was born in Xiaquyang. Alert and capable of writing, he could write articles at the age of fifteen. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, he was a doctor of Taixue and a regular servant of Sanqi, compiling the history of the country; in the Northern Qi Dynasty, he was the Ling of Zhongshu and the author of the book, and was ordered to compile the "Book of Wei". Later, he became the official of Shangshu Youpushe and supervised the compilation of the history of the country. He was one of the three talented men in the Northern Dynasties.
Heshan received his karma;
Talking about Sutras in the View of the Tiger.
——Anonymous Compilation of Ancestral Halls with the Surname Wei
Guide to the first couplet of Song Dynasty thinker Wei Liaoweng (1178-1235) ), courtesy name Huafu and nickname Heshan. He was promoted to Minister of the Ministry of Power and Industry. Later, he learned about Tanzhou, (now Changsha, Hunan), Shaoxing, and Fuzhou, and became an official in Zizhengdian University. He admired Zhu Xi and was close to Lu Jiuyuan, and had "The Complete Works of Heshan". Xia Lian Dian refers to Wei Ying, the general with five sense organs in the Eastern Han Dynasty, named Jun Bo, and a native of Rencheng. He was less eager to learn, studied Lu poetry, and cited Ming classics. Yongpingchu became a doctor. At that time, various Confucian scholars were meeting at Baihu Temple to discuss the similarities and differences of the Five Classics, so Ying Ying focused on asking questions. Then he moved to the capital of cavalry.
Heshan abides by the Tao;
Discussing scriptures in the view of a tiger.
——Anonymous copy of the general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei
Same as above.
Seven-character universal couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei
The Ranghou family ranks among the four nobles;
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Bo Qi was ranked among the three talents.
——The Anonymous Couplet of the Ancestral Hall with the Surname Wei
The Shangliandian refers to Wei Ran, the Minister of the Qin State during the Warring States Period, formerly He was a native of Chu. He ascended to the throne several times and was granted the title of Ranghou. After the Five Kingdoms broke through the Qi Dynasty, he was granted the title of Taoyi and was richer than the royal family. He was one of the "Four Nobles" at that time. Xia Lian Dian refers to Wei Shou, a historian of the Northern Qi Dynasty, who was one of the Three Talented Scholars.
The two-sleeved Qingfeng Lian Taishou;
The two bright moons in ancient Yangzhou.
——Ruan Yuan wrote a general couplet for the ancestral hall of the Wei surname
This couplet was a gift from Ruan Yuntai, a Jinshi of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, to Wei Chunsong couplet.
Universal couplets of more than seven words in the ancestral hall with the surname Wei
Listening together will make you understand, and learning from the past;
To understand the classics and apply them, I worship Yi as my teacher.
——The Anonymous Ancestral Couplet of the Ancestral Hall with the Surname Wei
The Shangliandian refers to Wei Zheng, a statesman in the early Tang Dynasty (580-643) ), named Xuancheng, was born in Guantao (now Guantao, Hebei Province). During the reign of Emperor Taizong, he was appointed as a remonstrating official, but he dared to offend Yan Zhijian. He proposed that "listening to both sides will lead to enlightenment, and listening to one side will bring darkness." He used boats and water to compare the king and the people, and advised Taizong to take the fall of the Sui Dynasty as a lesson. More than 200 of his admonitions can be found in "Zhenguan Zhengyao". Xia Lian Dian refers to Wei Yuan (1794-1857), a thinker and historian in the Qing Dynasty, who was named Mo Shen and was born in Shaoyang, Hunan. Daoguang Jinshi. He is a profound student of Confucian classics, and he and Gong Zizhen belong to the Jinwen school of "comprehensive study of Confucian classics and their application". It advocated "learning from the skills of the barbarians to control the barbarians", that is, building shipyards, gunboats, and practicing military skills to strengthen coastal defense and resist foreign aggression.
The imperial screen is sparsely lined up, and the emperor is in harmony with him;
——The general couplet of the ancestral hall with the surname Wei written by an anonymous person
The upper couplet refers to Wei Zheng, a politician in the Tang Dynasty. The second couplet guides the Song Dynasty thinker Wei Liaoweng.
To deceive others is like deceiving heaven, do not deceive yourself;
To betray others is to betray the country, so why bear to betray them.
——Anonymous couplet for the ancestral hall with the surname Wei
This couplet is a couplet written by Wei Xiangheng, a celebrity from the Qing Dynasty.
The Tiger View talks about the Sutra, and makes a wonderful analysis of the similarities and differences;
Heshan teaches, the founder of reasoning .
——Anonymous Authentication Couplet for the Ancestral Hall with the Surname Wei
The first couplet refers to Luang, Luzhan and Lumian in the Song Dynasty , Luduan and others all became Jinshi.
The lower couplet indicates that the three officials of the dynasty, Lu Zhongli (give to Shizhong), Lu Guo (command Qianshi), and Lu Hong (Wu Shijiao), were called Neng.
The Shangliandian indicates that the Jinshi of the dynasty, Xu Guangyue, was named Shanzhong and was born in Xincheng, Jiangxi. No. Sangu. He was appointed as a member of the Ministry of Officers and Soldiers, and later promoted to the Ministry of Civil Service. He is good at cursive calligraphy and has written many books, including "Shi Bo Guan Ji", "Laozi's Commentary", etc. The second line of the code indicates that the imperial censor of Guangdong in the dynasty, Zhu Bokun, was named Shanfu and was from Tongcheng. Rarely talented. He served as an official in Wuning, Jiangxi Province, etc. Briefs on political matters and lawsuits, especially on literature and education.
The first couplet says that Wei Ying, a native of Rencheng in the Eastern Han Dynasty, named Jun Bo, studied "Lu Shi" when he was young and cited Ming Sutra. Doctor, during the early years of the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was appointed as the general of the five sense organs. He had thousands of disciples and was highly regarded by Emperor Zhang. He once discussed the similarities and differences of the Five Classics with other Confucian scholars at Baihu Temple. Guide to the Xialiandian. Song Dynasty scholar Wei Liaoweng, courtesy name Huafu, No. Heshan, was born in Pujiang, Qiongzhou. He was a Jinshi during the Qingyuan period. He was the official secretary of the school, the prefect of Jiaqing, the prefect of Hanzhou, the minister of the Ministry of Rites, and the bachelor of Duanming Palace. He was also a scholar of the Privy Council. thing. When Xi's father was worried, he once built a house at the foot of Baihe Mountain to teach disciples, and later built Heshan Academy, where scholars gathered for a while. He opposed the "desire-free" theory of Buddhism and Laozi, admired Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism, and wrote "The Complete Works of Heshan".
Jiuqu Chaozong, the fragrant fragrance of beans for thousands of years;
A lake is near the temple, and thousands of hectares of waves are clear.
——Wei Qiancheng wrote the general couplet of the ancestral hall of the Wei family
This couplet is the ancestral hall of the Wei family by the Silt Lake in Gongan County, Hubei Province Union.
Qiaofu saved Zhao, the Warring States period was glorious, and I could not miss the distant Huazhou; Jade indicates that the people are preparing for farming and harvesting, and the people involved have enough food and clothing. When the crops were ripe, he supervised the people to harvest during the day. Before the harvest was finished, locusts arrived in large numbers and the crops in the neighboring towns were eaten up. The people involved were saved. The second couplet states that Sha Liangzuo, the magistrate of Xincheng County in the dynasty, was honest, prudent and loving to the people, and devoted himself to school. Before long, he had enough food and clothing, and no lawsuits in court, and the people would wear him. A man of noble temperament and a famous general;
When asking difficult questions and talking about the classics, passing down Confucianism, one should think of Mu Wenzong.
——Anonymous Ancestral Couplet of the Wei Family Ancestral Hall
This couplet is the Ancestral Hall of the Wei Family in Sili Dun, Changfeng County, Anhui Province Union.