Personal data:
Shi Jian Wu (AD 780 -86 1) was a scholar of Tang Xianzong Yuanhe in the 15th year (AD 820) and was born in Xiande Township (now Xiande Village, dongqiao town, Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province). He is the first scholar in Hangzhou, a historical legend that combines poets and Taoists, and the first folk pioneer in Penghu, Taiwan. When Shi Jianwu was a child, his family was poor and he was eager to learn. He is not afraid of hard work. He went to the mountains to read and write every day, and won the first place in the Tang and Yuan Dynasties and the ten-year palace entrance examination. In the 13th year of the Tang Dynasty (AD 859), the world was in chaos. After many days of wandering, Shi Jianwu led his people to Penghu and finally settled here. He brought the advanced mode of production and agricultural production technology from the mainland there, participated in productive labor with the local people and developed the treasure island. It was praised by later generations as "the pioneer of developing Penghu".
Works:
Shi Jianwu walked with poetry all his life, and his poetry and Taoist works were extremely rich. Ten volumes of the collection of poems "Xishan Collection" have been handed down from generation to generation, including "Poems of Tang Wan" 15 1 first. Later generations commented that his poems were "novel and magnificent, lofty as pottery, rhyming better than thanking, and character should not be inferior". There are also Taoist works, such as Records of the Fairy Society of Xishan, Taibai Classic, Interpretation of the Yellow Emperor Yin Fu, and Biography of Zhong You.