Laozi: "The more you want to learn, the more you lose your way." Tang Hanyu's Textual Research on Cui Yu: "A man who is forty years old is an official, has a successful career, dies tirelessly, has a good story, is old and bright, and dies to benefit the light." Mr. Dongye by Xu Dishan: "He never stints, and he is also very serious about his studies."
This article for learning is selected from Baihetang Collection, formerly known as Song for Learning.
[Qing Dynasty] Peng Duanshu was born in Dan Ling (present-day Sichuan) in Qing Dynasty, about1699-about 1779, and was a writer in Qing Dynasty. In the thirty-eighth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1699), he paid attention to revitalizing education, cultivating talents and rectifying official management. After 20 years' resignation, he returned to Sichuan and served as a lecturer and dean of Jinjiang Academy for 20 years, bringing up a large number of outstanding talents such as Li, Zhang Chuan Shan and so on. Together with Li, Li and Li, they are also known as the three gifted scholars in Sichuan in the Qing Dynasty. He is the author of Collection of White Crane Hall, Poems on Snowy Nights and Learning (meaning learning). The original title is A Learning Son and Nephew. Eighty-one-year-old, died in Baihetang, a southern suburb of Chengdu.