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This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!

Fu Shan (1606-1684), the character Qingzhu, changed to the word Qing Lord, and also had aliases such as Zhenshan, Turbid Weng, and Shiren, a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi. A strange peak in the history of ancient Chinese thought and culture, known as the "Six Masters of the Early Qing Dynasty", his contemporaries commented that he was "a scholarly heavenly person, a Taoist and immortal", "a Boji group of books, then called Xuehai". He also has extraordinary achievements in the art of calligraphy and painting and even in medicine.

This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!

Consciously inherit the ideological culture of the Taoist school. He has seriously studied and elaborated on Lao Zhuang's propositions of "Taoist nature", "rule by doing nothing", "TaiChu has no", and "hidden but not hidden", developed the traditional Taoist thinking, and often regarded himself as a disciple of Lao Zhuang.

Qing Dynasty Fu Shan Xingcao Calligraphy Album "Zuo Zhuan", 41.3 × 18.7 cm×18 pages, From the Collection of Princeton University Museum.

This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!
This "doctor", Bo Jiqun books, a good hand!

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