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In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty

Tie Bao (1752-1824), ziye ting, number Mei'an, original surname Jue Luo, later changed to Dong E. Manchurian Zhenghuangqi people, Qing Dynasty calligraphers, calligraphy in the early years of the "Pavilion Style", and later learned Yan Zhenqing, correcting the "Pavilion" brought about by the stagnation of the "Pavilion". Together with Prince Cheng, Yong Yao, Liu Yong, and Weng Fanggang, he was known as the "Four Great Scholars of the Qing Dynasty".

In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty
In his early years, he studied the pavilion style, and later learned Yan Zhenqing, and eventually became the four major scholars of the Qing Dynasty

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