Xia Yazun to Tao Meng and Xinza
Texture: Paper
Form 3 pages
Size: 19×26.5cm
Edition: Modern manuscript
Xia Yazun (1886-1946), born in Shangyu, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, graduated from Tokyo Higher Technical School, and was a writer, publisher and translator.
Wu Fangji to Tao Menghe letter
Texture: Paper
Form 3 pages
Size 21.35×28.2cm
Edition: Modern manuscript
Wu Fangji (1896-1932), a native of Jiangjin, Sichuan Province (now Jiangjin District, Chongqing), was known as the poet of Baiwu. In 1927, he was hired as a professor and head of the Department of Chinese at Chengdu University, and also served as a professor at Sichuan University and the principal of Jiangjin Middle School. He is good at poetry and writing, and his representative works include "White House Wu Sheng's Manuscript", "Mr. Wu Baiwu's Testament", "White House Jiayan", "White House Family Letter" and so on.
Zhu Kezhen's letter to the editorial department of Chung Hwa Book Company
Texture: Paper
Form 1 page
Size 20.7×28cm
Edition: 1962 manuscript
Zhu Kezhen (1890-1974), a native of Dongguan Town, Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province, was an academician of the Academia Sinica, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a member of the Communist Party of China, a modern Chinese meteorologist, geographer, educator, the founder of modern Chinese geography and meteorology, and the former president of Zhejiang University.
Luo Jialun Xinza
Texture: Paper
Form 2 pages
Size: 18×28cm
Edition: Modern manuscript
Luo Jialun (1897-1969), whose name is Zhixi, was born in Jinxian, Jiangxi, his ancestral home is Jiangshu Village, Qianqing Town, Keqiao, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, graduated from Peking University, and is a modern Chinese educator and thinker.
Zhou Gucheng letter
Author: Zhou Gucheng
Texture: Paper
Form 1 page
Size: 17.8×28.5cm
Edition: Modern manuscript
Zhou Gucheng (1898-1996), a famous Chinese historian, educator and social activist, served as vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, executive director and first executive chairman of the Chinese Historical Society, president of the China Pacific Historical Society, vice chairman of the Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Federation, and president of the Shanghai Historical Society.
Ma Yanpi Tibetan Yu Pingbo sent an envelope to Ma Shiliangshi
Author: Ma Yanyi
Texture: Paper
Format: 9 sheets
Sizes vary
Edition: Modern manuscript
Yu Pingbo (1900-1990), known as Mingheng, the word Pingbo, is based on the word. He used pen names such as Ping Chu and Gu Huai Jushi. Originally from Deqing County, Zhejiang Province, he was born in Suzhou, graduated from Peking University, and is a Chinese essayist.
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