【Explanation】Fu Qingzhu, who is famous for swordsmanship in Liang Yusheng's novel "Seven Swords under the Tianshan Mountain", is not a fictional character. His prototype is a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi named Fu Shan, whose name is Qingzhu.

Fu Shan not only has advanced medical skills, but also has both civil and military skills. He is a famous thinker, calligrapher and medical scientist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.

On December 29th, in Fu Shan's hometown, "Frosty and Red-Fu Shan's Life, Thought and Academic Exhibition" restored a true and three-dimensional image of Fu Shan.

  This exhibition is sponsored by Shanxi Museum and exhibited by Shanghai Museum, Henan Museum, Suzhou Museum and Mianyang Museum. It will interpret and show Fu Shan from different dimensions such as his life, literature, thought, history, medicine, and outline Fu Shan’s life as a cultural heritage. .

  Fu Shan was born in 1607 and died in 1684. He lived through the Ming and Qing dynasties.

In 1637, the tenth year of Ming Chongzhen, Fu Shan teacher Yuan Jixian was wronged and imprisoned. The 31-year-old Fu Shan and Xue Zongzhou organized the Shanxi scholars to go to Beijing to "Fuque litigation", distributed public posts, surrounded the chief auxiliary petition demonstration, and alarmed Emperor Chongzhen.

The following year, Yuan Jixian's unjust case was rehabilitated.

Fu Shan's precious manuscript "In private records" records this history.

  [Concurrent] Curator Song Tao

  Fu Shan wrote a booklet for his teacher to go to Beijing to complain about the grievances, but this is a booklet to make up the matter later.

This incident can not only show the moral integrity of Fu Shan and the Sanjin students at the time in this incident, but also a true portrayal of the social history of the late Ming Dynasty.

These exhibits have very deep documentary value.

  [Explanation] Fu Shan's humming and perseverance with his friends, and the deep affection with his children and grandchildren, outline the true and touching side of an ordinary person.

The twelve screens of cursive script "Shou Wang Xiyu Forty Rhymes" to congratulate you on your birthday represent the classic achievements of Fu Shan's calligraphy cursive script.

"Erzhi is my will", in 1684, at the age of 78, Fu Shan lost his son in his later years, and wrote "Poem of Crying Son" while grief.

  [Concurrent] Zhao Xiaohua, a staff member of the Collection Research Department of Shanxi Museum

  His son passed away, and Fu Shan was very sad.

Because his nephew, elder brother, and son passed away one after another, he felt a lonely old man and only two grandsons remained.

He was so sad that he could not vent his grief. He wrote a total of sixteen poems. From the lines between the lines, we can see that he smeared and smeared.

He himself passed away not long afterwards.

  [Explanation] For hundreds of years, Fu Shan's medical name has spread far and wide, and the medical books such as "Fu Qingzhu Women's Department", "Andrology", and "The Secret of Qingsang" on display this time are still must-read books in Chinese medicine.

"Fu Qingzhu Nvke" is the main obstetrics and gynecology monograph handed down in the Qing Dynasty.

In addition, the conditioning prescription prescribed by Fu Shan for his mother has now become a famous snack in Taiyuan.

  [Concurrent] Audience Guo Anmin

  I admire Mr. Fu Shan very much. He is mainly based on the traditional Chinese medicine theory of the separation of men and women. The same illnesses are used by gay men and lesbians.

This theory of Chinese medicine has been recognized by modern medicine and has become a compulsory course in the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

  [Explanation] Quan Zuwang, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, praised Fu Shan as "there is no other to the north of the river."

The ups and downs of his life are the epitome of the great historical changes in the late Ming and early Qing.

  [Concurrent] Curator Song Tao

  Many things on Fu Shan were very precious back then, and people are still passing it down hundreds of years later.

This shows that many of Fu Shan's shining points still have very important practical significance and still have great value today.

This is what we mean to study Fushan, interpret Fushan, understand Fushan, and walk into Fushan today.

  Reporter Wang Huilin reports from Taiyuan, Shanxi

Editor in charge: [Fang Jialiang]