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Wu Baochu (1869~1913) calligraphy works

Wu Baochu (1869~1913) Zi Yanfu, Junsui, late Gong Gong, Lujiang County, Shahu Mountain people. Together with Chen Sanli, Tan Sitong, and Ding Huikang, he agreed with the restoration, and was then known as the "Four Princes of the Late Qing Dynasty". He was the son of Wu Changqing, a general of the Huai Army and the admiral of the Guangdong Water Division. Bao Chu entered Beijing at a young age, and the teacher waiter Baoting, who became friends with his son Bofu, made friends in the sea. Good calligraphy, his poetry is lofty, contemplative, has the wind of Wang Anshi, melts the ancient and modern, and is eclectic, and authors the "Collected Poems of Beishan Lou". He is zhang Shizhao's father-in-law. Female Wu weak male, original wife of Zhang Shizhao.

Wu Baochu (1869~1913) calligraphy works
Wu Baochu (1869~1913) calligraphy works
Wu Baochu (1869~1913) calligraphy works

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