明代 List of Authors
Liu ChenTang XianzuLiu RongZhu Quan
Ming ShizongXia WanchunXu WeiTang Yin
Chen JiruZhao YoutongFang XiaoruChen Daofu
Xue XuanTong RunLi RihuaGao Qi
Wang AoLiu JiChen ZilongYang Shen
Wang ShizhenGu QiguanXie ZhenQu You
Yu BianDou MuLi DongyangLiu Shiyong
Xu ZhenqingWang ShimaoZhu ChengjueGu Yuanqing
Jian YiShe XianggaoSong LianZhang Daling
Ma WenshengJiao HongDong YueXu Hongzu
Xi ShuZhu GuxiangGao JuTian Rucheng
Luo GuanzhongShi NaianWu ChengenLan Lingxiaoxiaosheng
Xu ZhonglinFeng MenglongLing MengchuBao Wenglaoren
Hong PianZhou JiLiu RenlongXie Zhaozhe
Zhang DaiLv KunWang XiuchuYi Ming
Chen Xianzhang
明代  (November 27, 1428 ADMarch 9, 1500 AD)
Last Name:
First Name: 献章
Name and Alias: 公甫
Web/Pen/Nick Name: 石斋; 白沙先生; 陈白沙
Now belongs to: 广东省江门市蓬江区白沙街道
Read works of Chen Xianzhang at 百家争鸣

Chen Baisha (Cantonese Jyutping: Chan4 baak6 saa1;Chinese traditional: 陳白沙/陳獻章)(1428–1500) is one of China's well-known Cantonese Confucian scholars, poets, and calligraphers, during the Ming Dynasty. He was born in Xinhui and was considered to be the first scholar to coming out from Xinhui and Guangdong. As early as 1464, when Chen was teaching in Baisha, Guangdong, his scholarship was already highly regarded. In 1466, at the age of thirty-nine, Chen travelled to Beijing and re-entered the National Academy. He was praised by Xing Rang and started a new trend of teaching. When Chen Baisha died in 1500, left behind a distinguished line of students, many of whom by then were holding high office. Among them, Liang Chu and Zhan Ruoshui were senior officials, and Huang Zuo, besides being a senior official.

References

  1. ^ The lost daughters of China: abandoned girls, their journey to America and the search for a missing past 
  2. ^ Monumenta serica, Volume 46
  3. ^ Emperor and ancestor: state and lineage in South China

    

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