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Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

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1. Qian Fan

Qian Fan (1743-1815), also spelled 黼棠, Yizuo Futang, was a native of Jiashan, Zhejiang, a minister of the Qing Dynasty, who repeatedly studied politics and was equivalent to the provincial education director. He was a scholar of the Thirty-seventh Year of Qianlong (1772), and was elected as a Jishi and was taught editing. He oversaw the study of politics in Sichuan, and later oversaw the study of politics in Guangxi and the government of Jiangsu. This education department is not simple, the two kings are all the way, there are Dong Qichang, Chen Rufengya, and there is also Shu Lang who tandem with light ink to explore the flower king Wenzhi in the same period. Let's appreciate:

Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?
Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

2. Chen Qiyuan

Chen Qiyuan, born in 1812 in the aristocratic family of Haining, Zhejiang, is also a scholarly and prestigious family of the second generation of the rich, but since childhood, he is knowledgeable and knowledgeable, and he has written 12 volumes of "Notes on Yong Xianzhai", which is brilliant in literature. He was first appointed as the governor of Zhizhou, and then acted as the county commander of Nanhui, Qingpu and Shanghai. As a civil servant, he is a good calligrapher, with a penmanship, ups and downs, and rich ink colors, which is particularly outstanding.

Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?
Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

3. Feng Yuji

Feng Yuji (?) -1883), zi Zhongliang, no. Zhan Yun, in 1844 was admitted to the sixth place of the second class of jinshi, was awarded the Hanlin Academy to edit, and oversaw the study and administration of Shandong and Hubei. From 1861 to 1875, he was hired to teach at Yingyuan College in Guangzhou for more than ten years. In the fifth year of Guangxu (1879), he served as the governor of Shaanxi. In July of the ninth year of Guangxu (1883), Liu Enpu, the governor of Shaanxi Province, impeached him for corruption and appointment of non-human beings, and in October he was dismissed from his post and sent to Yangzhou. He loved calligraphy and painting in his life, especially his calligraphy was outstanding, and the Guangdong calligrapher Mai Huasan praised Feng Yuji's calligraphy: in the midst of steepness, there is a strong atmosphere, and he became a famous artist. Nowadays, Feng Yuji's calligraphy and painting works have been included in the list of "fine works and representative works of various periods are not allowed to leave the country" by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage. Some of the works on display are as follows:

Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?
Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

4. Duan Yu cut

Duan Yujie (1735-1815), this person is not simple, Qing Dynasty Guoxue everyone, scribe. Qianlong was a man who served successively in Yuping, Guizhou, Wushan, Sichuan and other counties, returning from illness, living in Fengqiao, Suzhou, and studying behind closed doors. Duan Yu was good at scripture, good at exploring subtle truths, gaining extensive knowledge, and was an outstanding scholar among the Hui school's pu xue masters. He is Gong Zizhen's grandfather.

Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?
Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

5. Qian Weiqiao

Qian Weiqiao (1739-1806) was a famous writer, opera composer, calligrapher and painter in the late Qing Dynasty. Akebonokawa, Takechu. A native of Jiangsu, he was the younger brother of Qian Weicheng, the ten-year-old qianlong ruler. In the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong (1762), he was raised. He once lectured in Rugao Lu Herb Hall, planted bamboo in front of the door, and called himself a bamboo monk. Qian Weiqiao worked in Hanmo at an early age, and was passed down by his brother Qian Weicheng, whose pen was particularly thick, the landscape was dense and not complicated, and the steep and beautiful were not congested. In his later years, his pen and ink are particularly refined, and he does what he does at will, and he is sparsely old and pale. With his brother, he has the reputation of "Changzhou Two Money". Let's look at his calligraphy:

Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

6. Qian Bokui

Qian Bokui (1738-1812) was a native of Jiangsu, who lived near the Shuzhi Mountain, because he called himself a servant to shoot the mountain tree. He is fond of calligraphy and painting to the age of 75. Guan zhi guozi superintendent. Good at calligraphy, teaching Li Yong, well-known in the Qing Dynasty book world.

Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

7. Qian Yong

Qian Yong (1759-1844), a native of Wuxi, formerly known as Qian Hetan, Zi Liqun, Was a well-known calligrapher, painter and collector. Long-term as a curtain guest, footprints throughout the north and south of the river. Gong poetry, good calligraphy, especially the seal as the fine, but also finely carved tablets, dewen Peng, Wu Yi style. There are shrinking Xiaohan steles, which set a variety of Xiao Tang stele stone carvings in the world.

Qing Dynasty "civil servants", how about calligraphy?

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