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Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated

Prince Cheng Xiaokai "Qunxian GaofuHui"

Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated
Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated
Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated
Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated
Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated
Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated
Prince Cheng Xiaokai's "Qunxian Gaofuhui" was appreciated

Prince Cheng

Prince Cheng of the Qing Dynasty, Aixin Jueluo Yongyao (1752-1823), the eleventh son of Qianlong and the elder brother of the Jiaqing Emperor, served as a military aircraft officer during the Jiaqing period. He first learned the calligraphy of Zhao Mengfu, and later also learned the characteristics of Ouyang Inquiry calligraphy, and extensively copied the calligraphy of jin, Tang, Song and Ming, thus forming a correct and beautiful, energetic and smooth style.

Prince Cheng was famous for his calligraphy and calligraphy, and was a famous calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, who, together with Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong, and Tie Bao, was known as the Qianlong Four Families. Daoguang three years, Yong Yao Xue, seventy-two years old, Tan Zhe, as the Prince of Chengzhe.

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