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The last chinese ruler, Keju's handwriting is like a printout, and even the calligrapher is ashamed of himself

The last chinese ruler, Keju's handwriting is like a printout, and even the calligrapher is ashamed of himself

Introduction: In 1904, the Qing government held the last imperial examination. Sitting in the examination room, the people were all solemn. It turned out that the questions of this exam were very novel, and people had been immersed in reading the sages, where could they come up with ideas? In the corner, the examinee Liu Chunlin struggled to write a book, he wrote a large paragraph with great enthusiasm, and then handed in the first paper. The examiners brought the exam papers, and when they looked closely, they were stunned.

The last chinese ruler, Keju's handwriting is like a printout, and even the calligrapher is ashamed of himself

Liu Chunlin not only has clear ideas and fluent writing, but his calligraphy is even more flowing, and those handwritings are like printed. The examiners rushed to see it, and several of the calligraphers lamented that they were inferior. Soon after, Liu Chunlin passed the examination, and he also became the last champion in the history of our country. Later, Liu Chunlin became an official in the late Qing government.

The last chinese ruler, Keju's handwriting is like a printout, and even the calligrapher is ashamed of himself

He worked diligently and did a lot of good things for the people of Beijing. When the Xinhai Revolution broke out in 1911, Liu Chunlin lamented the decay of the government and immediately chose to resign. He then founded a trading house in Beijing and actively developed the national economy. Relying on the contacts he had made before, Liu Chunlin immediately mixed very well in the mall, and the family's economic situation was obviously improved. In the golden decade of the development of the Republic of China, his business industry also quickly grew. In educating his heirs, he led by example and set a good example for his children. He and his wife gave birth to five boys and four girls, and these children were successfully admitted to the Beijing Normal University.

The last chinese ruler, Keju's handwriting is like a printout, and even the calligrapher is ashamed of himself

Liu Chunlin is not superstitious about feudalism, he actively promotes new education, and all 9 children have grown up to be independent and self-reliant. In 1922, infighting broke out in the Beiyang government in Beiping City, and in order not to be affected, he transferred all his industries to Tianjin. In Tianjin, the literati were quite arrogant. If he wants to gain a foothold in Tianjin, Liu Chunlin must be recognized by them. Knowing that Liu Chunlin had won the title, the literati were eager to see his level. Among the Tianjin hotels, Liu Chunlin was entertained. Liu Chunlin naturally knew the meaning of the other party, and he immediately wrote down a seven-word poem. When the literati saw Liu Chunlin's handwriting, they all grew their mouths in amazement. After that, the Tianjin literati no longer dared to be arrogant.

The last chinese ruler, Keju's handwriting is like a printout, and even the calligrapher is ashamed of himself

Conclusion: Liu Chunlin has amazing talent, but he is very modest. Such qualities are admirable. After the fall of North China in 1937, the Japanese army immediately found him and hoped that he could fight for the emperor. In the north of China, Liu Chunlin has a very high prestige. Although the Japanese put up a high-ranking official Houlu, he preferred to die. From then on, he embarked on the road of confrontation with the Japanese army. In 1944, Liu Chunlin died of illness at home. The deceased friends came to mourn one after another, and the scene was extremely sad. From this point of view alone, Liu Chunlin's personality has been recognized.

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