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What adults were there in ancient Chongren County?

Wu Cheng, a famous Neo-Confucianist and educator in Yuan Dynasty, Wu Yubi, a famous Neo-Confucianist in Ming Dynasty, a geographer and writer in Northern Song Dynasty, and Yu Ji, a writer at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty.

Wu Cheng (1249—1333) was born in Xiankou, Fenggang, Chongren, Fuzhou (now Xiankou Village, Aoxi Town, Lean County, Jiangxi Province). Outstanding Neo-Confucianism, Confucian classics and educator in Yuan Dynasty.

Smart and eager to learn since childhood, he did experiments in rural areas at the end of the Song Dynasty. After the death of Song Dynasty, he lived in seclusion in his hometown and devoted himself to writing. Academics call him "Mr Cao Lu". From to Dayuan (1308) was recruited as imperial academy Cheng, and from Dingyuan (132 1) he became a bachelor of Hanlin. In the first year of Taiding (1324), he was appointed as an official at the banquet, and he edited a Record of Yingzong. It recognizes Laozi, Zhuangzi, Xuan Jing, Yue Yun, Eight Arrays and so on. They discussed the Book of Changes, Spring and Autumn Annals, The Book of Rites and Guo Pu's Funeral Book. In the first year of Tong Yuan, he died of illness at the age of 85. He was made a duke of Linchuan and was named "Zheng Wen".

Wu Cheng is as famous as Xu Heng, and is also called "Northern and Southern Wu". He made great contributions to the spread and development of Confucianism in Yuan Dynasty. The complete works of Wu Wenzheng have been handed down from generation to generation. He once wrote Lie Zi Jie, which is now lost.