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Brief introduction of Zhou Yaoqing, a doctor in Northern Song Dynasty. What is the content of Mr Zhou Yaoqing's epitaph?

Zhou Yaoqing, who lived in dynasties, was a scholar in Tiansheng for two years. He has served as the governor of two prefectures in Lian Heng, the governor of Yindu in Guizhou, the magistrate of Gao 'an and Ninghua counties, the judge of Raozhou, and the doctor of Taichang. Famous for his knowledge and conduct. Yao Qing's scholarship is based on not bullying, seeking truth and being pragmatic, not sticking to annotations, explaining the meaning of the text and having unique opinions. The study of The Book of Songs takes Confucius' so-called "in a word" and Mencius' so-called "against one's will" as its main theme, advocates paying equal attention to righteousness and emotion, guesses the author's original intention with his own personal experience, and does not engage in tedious quotations. He thinks that Mao Zhuan lacks meaning, and although it is concise, it cannot be "summed up in a word"; But Jian Zheng lacks emotion. Although meticulous, he can't "go against his will". To study Chunqiu, we should find another way, not take the similarities and differences of the three biographies, but chew out the writing intention of Chunqiu from the details of Zuozhuan. After reading Zhuangzi and Mencius, he commented: "Zhuangzi is good at reasoning, but he himself is not inferior to studying things;" Mencius is good at talking about sex, but he can't play his own nature; With regard to reason and sex, even Confucius used' can't quit' as an excuse and never talked to anyone. "His argument is unusual and unconventional.

Later, with his Confucian classics and moral character, Fan Zhongyan was worthy of being a teacher and recommended it to the emperor. Without employment, he died in Li Qing for five years (1045) at the age of 5 1 and was buried in Ziweigang, West County. Ouyang Xiu wrote an epitaph for him, demonstrated his learning behavior and showed the afterlife. Yao Qing gave birth to seven sons, five of whom were promoted to Jinshi, and their descendants lived in Dielou Village for generations.

His works mainly include Shi Shuo, Chun Qiu Shuo, 30 volumes each, and Collected Works, 20 volumes, which are spread all over the world.