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清代乾、嘉以降,考据之风盛行,许多名流学者、达官贵人均热衷此道,竞相研究起古董来。因为考古范围广泛,学问深邃,加之书斋考据,远离实际,免不了出现许多趣事,足供后人谈资。乾隆时的阮元,是位很有名望的学者,精于经学、金石和考据。在浙江巡抚任上时,他的一个门生赴京应试,于路边购得烧饼充饥。偶见饼面斑驳成文,酷似出土青铜器上的铭文,遂以纸拓下寄与阮元。附书谎称:此为在通州肆中所见古鼎,惜无资不能购买,亦不
In the Qing dynasty, Jia and Jiang dropped, and the textual research prevailed. Many celebrities and dignitaries are keen on this road and are competing to study antiques. Because of the wide range of archeology, profound knowledge, combined with the textual research, away from reality, inevitably there are many anecdotes enough for future generations to talk about funding. Ruan Yuan Qianlong, is a very famous scholar, refined in classics, stone and test. While serving as governor in Zhejiang Province, one of his disciples went to Beijing to take the exam and bought the biscuits on the roadside. Occasionally pie bread mottled, exactly like the inscriptions on the unearthed bronze, then paper to send under the post and Ruan Yuan. Attached to the book said: This is the ancient tripod in Tongzhou Si, but unfortunately no money can not be purchased, nor