
Qin Guan (1049-1100), also known as Taixu and Shaoyou, was also known as Hangou Jushi, and was known as Mr. Huaihai in the world. Han nationality, a native of Gaoyou (now Jiangsu) in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was an official and became a doctor of Taixue. He was an editor of the National History Museum. Qin Guan lived a rough life, and the poems he wrote are ancient and heavy, reflecting his life experience and deeply touching. Wherever Qin Guan traveled during his lifetime, there are many relics. For example, Qin Shaoyou Temple in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, Qin Shaoyou Statue, Mr. Huaihai Temple, and Yinghua Pavilion in Lishui; Qin Xueshi Temple in Qingtian; Sanjue Monument in Chenzhou, Hunan; Haitang Pavilion, Zuixiang Pavilion, Huaihai Hall, Huaihai Academy, etc. in Hengxian County, Guangxi. Qin Guan's tomb is located on Canshan Mountain in the north of Huishan in Wuxi. The tombstone has the characters "Qin Long Tu Tomb" written on it. There are Qinjia Village, Qinjia Courtyard and Ancient Literature Tour Platform, a provincial cultural relic protection unit.