Brief introduction of nan huaijin.
South-South: Born in 19 18, a famous scholar in China, originally from Yueqing, Wenzhou, moved to Taiwan Province Province in the spring of 1949, traveled to the United States in the summer of 1985, and moved to Hong Kong in 1988. Mr. Nan has long devoted himself to the study of China traditional culture and the promotion of humanistic spirit. His works include: The Analects of Confucius, Mencius Bypass, Lao Zi's Theory of Others, Miscellaneous Comments on the Book of Changes, Biography of the Book of Changes, Historical Experience, the Development History of Buddhism in China, the Development History of Taoism in China, What the Diamond Sutra says, An Introduction to the Jue Yuan Sutra and the Zen Jungle. Co-authored with, Wei She Series and Ding Hui Chu Xiu, I compiled and published poems and couplets over the years. Jin Jinnian's poems and poems and couplets were co-edited 19 18. Mr. Nan, a genius, was born in Yueqing County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province. —— Editor's note) I received strict traditional private education since I was a child. By the age of 17, he had not only studied the Four Books and Five Classics, but also dabbled in hundreds of theories and learned boxing, kendo and other China kungfu. At the same time, he painstakingly studied literature and calligraphy, poetry and music, medical divination and astronomical calendar, and every time he got the essence, everyone was happy. After the end of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the young Mr. Nan resolutely resigned from his relatives and traveled to Sichuan Central Military Academy to teach and serve the country. I have been studying in the Institute of Social Welfare of Jinling University in Huaxi Dam, Sichuan for a long time to serve the public. At that time, it was reported: "There was a young man named Nan. At a young age, he was ambitious and full of pride. He did not avoid the hardships of wild smoke and rain, leaped to the southwest of the horse, resigned from the ceremony, organized local training and consolidated national defense. When the task was completed, he quietly rode back to Shu and taught at the Central Military Academy. Just to be detached from the capital, not fettered by things, I travel all over the famous mountains and rivers with mango shoes and bamboo sticks every holiday and leisure, and visit all the nobles in the world. Later, he resigned, abandoned the Lingyan Temple in Qingcheng, and then disappeared into the Daping Temple at the peak of Mount Emei to learn how to cultivate immortality. " 1945, accompanied by a Buddhist monk, Mr. Nan went to Xikang, Tibet and other places to visit tantric schools. The monk helped him protect the law and arrange his trip. Master Man Kong acted as a Tibetan translator for him, and Xie Zihou, the procurator-general of Sichuan High Court, provided him with a variety of secret collections of French books such as red religion, white religion and flower education. Perhaps it was because Mr. Nan had the title of Major General of Xikang Xingyuan House at that time that he was able to get a smooth arrangement in Kangzang area and had the convenience to understand the mysteries of tantric factions. In short, Mr. Nan visited Gongga Living Buddha and Gensang Living Buddha. This has been confirmed by many gurus, and Mr. Nan is recognized as a qualified tantric guru. Later, Gongga Living Buddha was still in Daci Temple, an ancient temple in Chengdu, and taught Mr. Nan the big and small commandments, and personally wrote the "Lecture and Preaching Certificate" in Tibetan and handed it to Mr. Nan. Mr. Nan left Sichuan for Yunnan via Chongqing, gave lectures at Yunnan University in Cheng Chun, and then returned to Rongcheng to give lectures at Sichuan University for a short time. During the period of 1947, Mr. Wang returned to his hometown in Yueqing, Zhejiang, and then retired to Tianzhu, Hangzhou. He carefully read the Complete Works of Si Ku Quan Shu and Integration of Ancient and Modern Books collected by Zhejiang Library, and then copied the thatched shed next to Tianchi Temple in Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi Province to avoid troubled times. 1949 In the spring, Mr. and Mrs. Wang came to Taiwan Province Province with their young after a wave of adventures. A few years later, Mr. Nan was successively employed as a chair in Culture University and Fu Jen Catholic University, and was invited to give lectures in many universities, institutions and social groups, and his income from tongue farming and pen farming gradually increased. During this period, Mr. Wang continued to burn incense and continue to work, with the aim of promoting the traditional culture of China. In the face of many misunderstandings and differences between Zen and Taoism in academic circles at that time, Mr. Wang waved a huge pen, deeply explained the purpose and sectarian origin of Zen, and profoundly analyzed the far-reaching influence of Zen on China culture and society. The book also discusses the origins and cultivation essentials of orthodox Taoism, hermits, alchemists, inner alchemists and outer alchemists with detailed historical materials, which makes the academic circles find everything new and fresh. Once this book was published, readers from all walks of life hoped that Yun Ni, after a long drought, would immediately sell well both inside and outside the island, and Heather's name was known to more people. 1969, Mr. Nan took the concept of "being familiar with Confucian classics, discussing and discussing, and being too ignorant morally", and could not bear the decline of China's traditional culture, so he made an oath of "waking up for the heavenly heart" and set up the "East-West Essence Club", with the intention of injecting the clear spring of Chinese culture into the industrial and commercial society of Taiwan and Hong Kong, communicating cultural exchanges between China and the West, and using the macro with fine skills. Then, Mr. Nan founded "Old Ancient Publishing House", later renamed "Old Ancient Cultural Enterprise Company", founded Mahayana Academy, later renamed "Shifang Jungle Academy" and published "Knowledge" magazine. Although his work is getting busier and busier, Mr. Ran is still determined to carry forward the traditional culture of China and has created a series of works handed down from generation to generation day and night. The Analects of Confucius, Mencius Bypass, Lao Zi's Other Views, Miscellaneous Comments on the Book of Changes, Biography of the Book of Changes, Historical Experience, the Development History of Buddhism in China, the Development History of Taoism in China, What the Diamond Sutra says, An Introduction to the Jue Yuan Sutra, the Zen Jungle System and China Society. At the same time, Mr. Nan and his husband co-edited and published Wei She Series and Ding Hui Chu Xiu, and compiled and published poetry couplets over the years, such as Jin's Collection of Poems at the First Year and Jin's Poetry Couplet, which are really amazing works of different sizes. Mr. nan devoted his life to the public. How many people can there be in this life, like Mr. Nan? 1985 In the midsummer, Mr. Nan boarded a flight to the United States and arrived in Washington, D.C., where he established the "East-West College", devoted himself to cultural exchanges between the East and the West, and carried forward China's inherent scholarship for three years. During their stay in the United States, many guests visit almost every day, including Americans, Britons, French, Germans, Japanese, Egyptians, Chinese Americans and overseas Chinese living in the United States ... most of them are scholars, professors, generals, parliamentarians, politicians and business tycoons. They come down to ask about China's culture and Buddhism, and the topics often involve economy, philosophy, religion and international relations. The others who came to see Mr. Nan were some clerks, the owners of small restaurants, black people who worked as temporary workers and so on. Heather happily sat with them, witticisms, laughter. They said, "It's good to listen to the teacher. We learned a lot from listening to jokes. " 1988, Mr. Nan moved to Hong Kong and Dong, secretary of Wenzhou Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, visited. He hoped that Mr. Nan would advocate and promote the Jinwen Railway mentioned in Dr. Sun Yat-sen's "General Plan for the Founding of the People's Republic of China" to benefit the people of West Zhejiang14 million. From 19 15, Zhejiang Governor's Office suggested to Beiyang Government, to 1984, Zhejiang Province suggested to the National People's Congress to build Jinwen Railway, which was instructed by Mr. Deng Xiaoping. Several times in 70 years, Gai ran aground because of high mountains and high water and huge investment. Mr. Wang devoted his whole life to promoting the Chinese economy and avoiding difficulties and obstacles. He made a big wish, accepted it generously, stepped forward, became the promoter of Jinwen Railway, co-founded Hong Kong Industrial Co., Ltd. with his disciples, and wrote a paper on Jinwen Railway for Wenzhou's reference. Soon, the Sino-foreign joint venture Jinwen Railway Development Company was officially registered with the approval of mainland multi-level institutions, and the winning company12.86 million US dollars was injected in advance by stages. 19921218In February, the foundation laying ceremony of Jinwen Railway was held, and100000 people automatically flocked to attend. Everyone applauded and cheered, and the media in mainland China, Hongkong and Taiwan Province also reported in succession. In the construction of the past year, although there are many difficulties, Mr. Ran is determined, gives suggestions and gives full support. At present, the construction of Jinwen Railway is entirely presided over by the Ministry of Railways. On June 65438+1October 65438+July, the 14th Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways started intensive mechanical bridge-building, which has been completed at present. In today's era environment, there is such a master who is admired by everyone, dedicating his heart and continuing the great enlightenment since Confucius and Sakyamuni, which has been passed down from generation to generation and never ending …