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Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

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Author of calligraphy works from the Republic of China period,

Since the beginning of the late Qing Dynasty,

To the founding of New China,

It actually spans several different historical periods.

The following rankings are in no particular order.~

1. Yang Shoujing

Yang Shoujing (1839-1915), a native of Yidu, Hubei Province, famous for his proficiency in research, was a master of public opinion, gold stones, calligraphy, spring coins, books, and epigraphic bibliography.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Book of Acts is seven words

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Vertical axis of the book

2. Lu Runku

Lu Runxiu (1841~1915), a native of Yuanhe , Jiangsu ( now Suzhou ) , successively held the posts of Shangshu of the Ministry of Works, Shangshu of the Bureaucracy, and Scholar of Dongge University. Empress Dowager Cixi painted and often ordered Lu Runxiu to write an inscription for it. After the Xinhai Revolution, he stayed in the Qing Palace and served as Puyi's teacher.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Book of Eight Words

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Book of Six Words

3. He Weipu

He Weipu (1842 -1922), a native of Daoxian County, Hunan, was a grandson of He Shaoji, famous for his landscape paintings, zonglou dong four families, and his ancestor He Shaoji also had his form.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

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4. Feng Xu

Feng Xu (1842~1927), zi Menghua, artemisia an, Jiangsu Jintan people, successively served as the prefect of Fengyang Province, Anhui Province, Sichuan According to the Inspector and Anhui Inspector. Gong poems, words, and poems, especially the names of words, are known as Jiangnan talents.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Cursive eight words

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Cursive vertical axis

5. Wu Changshuo

Wu Changshuo (1844-1927), first known as Jun, also known as Junqing, was a native of Xiaofeng County, Zhejiang (present-day Anji County, Huzhou). In the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, he was a famous Chinese painter, calligrapher, seal engraver, and representative of the "Houhai School". He collected "poems, books, paintings, and prints" into one body, and was called "the last peak of literati painting".

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Seal Book of Seven Words

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Seal Book of Eight Words

6. Zhao Erxun

Zhao Erxun (1844-1927), a native of Fengtian Tieling (present-day Tieling, Liaoning), successively served as an envoy, envoy, and governor of many provinces, and later stopped the revolution after the Wuchang Uprising. After the founding of the Republic of China, he served as the president of the Qing History Museum and edited the Draft History of the Qing Dynasty.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Seven words in the book

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Line letters

Wang Xun (1846-1915), ziyuan, was a native of Yanghu, Jiangsu (present-day Changzhou, Jiangsu). Guangxu eighteen years into the soldier, teaching editing. The calligraphy imitates Yan Zhenqing, gets his divine bones, and participates in the changes of his post, and the work force is very deep. It is also fine seal, subordinate, and simple.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Book fan

8. Chen Baochen

Chen Baochen (1848-1935), zi Boqian, a native of Minxian County, Fujian (present-day Fuzhou), was a minister of the late Qing Dynasty, a scholar, an official to the deputy capital of the Hongqi Han Army, and an advisory minister of the Cabinet of Bowe Yuan, who was taught by Emperor Xuanzong of Yuqing Palace. After the Xinhai Revolution, he was still Puyi's teacher.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

9. Zhang Zuyi

Zhang Zuyi (1849 ~1917), a native of Tongcheng, Anhui, was a famous calligrapher, seal engraver and collector of gold stones in modern times, and was known as the four great calligraphers on the sea along with Wu Changshuo, Gao Yongzhi and Wang Xun.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Seven Words of The Book of Letters

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Seal book fan

10. Gao Yong

Gao Yong (1850-1921), also spelled Yongzhi, a native of Renhe, Zhejiang (present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang), a modern calligrapher, painter and collector, was written by the Guangxu Emperor for Deng Shichang.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

11. Shen Zengzhi

Shen Zengzhi (1850--1922), Zi Pei, a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang. He learned from the past and the present, learned throughout the East and the West, and was known as the "Great Confucian of China" with the "Master's Study of Confucianism".

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Cursive fan

Lu Hui (1851-1920), also known as Lianfu, was a native of Juwu, Jiangsu (present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu). Xiucai was the first in the entrance examination, and some people reported that his father had participated in the taiping army, and the road to fame was never extinguished. Returned to Suzhou in middle age, immersed himself in painting things, examined the golden stone script, and fell for thirty years.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

13. Zhang Xiao

Zhang Xiao (1853-1926), zi Ji Zhi, ancestral home of Changshu, Jiangsu Province, was born in haimen City, Jiangsu Province, in the late Qing Dynasty, industrialist, educator, advocate "industry to save the country". An early pioneer in the field of cotton textiles in China, he was the founder of Shanghai Ocean University.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

14. Xu Shichang

Xu Shichang (1855-1939), Zi Bu Wu, a native of Tianjin. In 1916, Yuan Shikai was forced to abolish the imperial system, restore the era name of the Republic of China, and use him as secretary of state; in 1918, he became the president of the Republic of China, and resigned by telegram in June 1922, retiring to the Tianjin Concession.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Cursive seven-word couplet

15. Zheng Wenzhuo

Zheng Wenzhuo (1856~1918), zi junchen, Fengtian Tieling (now part of Liaoning), Guangxu Juren, once served as the cabinet secretary, and later lived in Suzhou, known as a poet.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Sixteen words of the Book of Conduct

16. Eric Yi

Yi Lixun (1856 ~ 1942), Zi Xi Ji, Fujian Ninghua people, the late Qing Dynasty and the early Ming Dynasty famous calligrapher, zhencao seal subordinate omnipotent, profound skill. He once served as a county in Wuxi, Guangxu, and lived in Shanghai during the Republic of China, selling characters for a living.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Eight Words of the Book of Letters

17. Kang Youwei

Kang Youwei (1858-1927), a native of Nanhai County, Guangdong Province, was an important politician, thinker, educator, and representative of bourgeois reformism in the late Qing Dynasty of China; after the Xinhai Revolution, he became a royalist leader.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Wang Dai (1858-1934), zi jue sheng, jue sheng, Shandong Laiyang people, in July 1900, the Eight-Power Alliance army into Tongzhou, escort the westward journey, successively served as the state son of the superintendent of liquor, Henan Xuezheng, cabinet bachelor and ceremonial attendant, settled in Qingdao after the Xinhai Revolution.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

19. Chen Xiuyu

Chen Xiuyu (1858-1942), a native of Zhenhai, Zhejiang, presided over the compilation of the Zhenhai County Chronicle of the Republic of China. Throughout his life, he devoted himself to character cultivation, and spread the name of calligraphy in Hainei, and the present-day Hangyong Mingshan Temple still has ink stains.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

20. Wei Jian

Wei Jian (1859 -1927), also spelled Shuzhi, a native of Shanyin County, Zhejiang (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), was a legendary figure of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Ming Dynasty, gong calligraphy, especially good at Wei Stele, Neng poetry and music, Shangwu Aiwu, known as "Jingwu Calligrapher".

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

21. Zheng Xiaoxu

Zheng Xiaoxu (1860-1938), also known as Su Jie, was a native of Minhou, Fujian, who successively served as the Minister of Border Defense of Guangxi, the Envoy of Guangdong in Anhui Province, and the Envoy of Hunan Province, and in 1932 he was appointed Prime Minister of puppet Manchukuo and chief of culture and education. His calligraphy is based on Ouyang Qing and Su Shi, and is due to the Northern Wei tablets.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

22. Zeng Yan

Zeng Xi (1861-1930), zi jizi, a native of Hengyong, Hunan (present-day Hengyang, Hunan), was an outstanding Chinese calligrapher, painter, educator, and leading figure in Hai school of calligraphy and painting, who called himself Nanzong in calligraphy and Li Ruiqing's Beizong Jieqi.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The epithet is in italics

23. Liu Jiachen

Liu Jiachen (1861-1936), a native of Tianjin. Twenty-two soldiers. He has successively served as deputy examiner of Hunan, Shanxi Xuezheng, Sichuan Tixue envoy, and Qing Shiguan. In his later years, he lived in the countryside and taught apprentices. Gongshu, good poetry.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Zhang Xi (1861-1949), known as Zheng Yao, Zi Liguang, a native of Sanmen, Zhejiang, was a famous scholar, educator and calligrapher. He successively served as the supervisor of the Tang Translation Academy of Beijing Normal University, the editor of the National History Museum, the general editor of the Meritorious Service Hall, the supervisor of the Communications Institute of the Ministry of Communications and Communications, and the president of the Beijing Women's Normal School, and was the grandfather of the new Chinese diplomat Zhang Wenjin.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

25. Yang Yi

Yang Yi (1864-1929), zi Dongshan, a native of Shanghai, was raised in the twenty-ninth year of Guangxu (1903). Gong poetry, good books, paintings, is an important painter of the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty Maritime Painting School.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

It belongs to the book

26. Hua Shikui

Hua Shikui (1863-1941), also known as Qichen, was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, and was one of the "Eight Greats" of Tianjin. His calligraphy takes the bones of yan characters, is majestic, opens with bone strength, and has great skill, ranking first among the four major calligraphers in modern Tianjin.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Eight words in letters

27. Huang Binhong

Huang Binhong (1865-1955), courtesy name Maoqian, character Pu Cun, number Binhong, was born in Jinhua, Zhejiang. Originally from Huizhou (present-day Huangshan City, Anhui Province), he was a master of landscape painting, and in his early years, he was characterized by his sparse and light elegance, as "Bai Binhong"; In his later years, he was characterized by black light and transparent, as "black binhong".

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Row grass vertical axis

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

28. Luo Zhenyu

Luo Zhenyu (1866-1940), born in Huai'an, Jiangsu Province, ancestral home of Shangyu, Zhejiang Province, pioneer of modern Chinese agronomy, founder of modern Chinese archaeology, he wrote 189 kinds of books in his lifetime, 642 kinds of school books.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Seal book vertical axis

Pan Linggao (1867-1954), zi Xijiu, Hebei Anxinren, served in Gansu Zhi County. Zhizhou, prefect, governor, resigned in 1922 and returned to his hometown, is a cultural celebrity. The calligraphy is quite high, good at writing, writing, small characters are particularly fine, then called "Pan Body".

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

30. Li Ruiqing

Li Ruiqing (1867-1920), Zi Zhonglin, a native of Fuzhou, Jiangxi, an educator, artist, calligrapher, an important founder and reformer of modern and contemporary education in China, a pioneer of modern art education in China, and a pioneer of modern higher teacher education in China.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Seal Book of Five Words

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Vertical axis

31. Wang Zhen

Wang Zhen (1867-1938), Zi Yiting, ancestral home of Wuxing, Zhejiang, born in Qingpu, Shanghai, a famous painter in the late Qing Dynasty and early Min, involved in public utilities, insurance, finance and other aspects, is one of the few compradors in shanghai's business community.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Book of Five Words

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Zhao Xi (1867-1948), zi Yaosheng, a native of RongXian County, Sichuan, was the editor and supervisor of the Imperial History Museum of the Hanlin Academy, one of the Five Elders and Seven Sages of Shuzhong, Gong Poetry, and also painted, and his calligraphy was a collection of ancient Dacheng, eating ancient energy, and any family was self-contained.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

33. Zhao Yuanli

Zhao Yuanli (1868 -1939), one of the "Four Great Calligraphers" in Tianjin, was the superintendent of the Hebei Higher Industrial School. Known as the "Three Masters of Tianjin Poetry", Li Shutong once learned from him. Calligraphy in Su style.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

The Codex of Writing

34. Afterglow

Yu Jue (1868 -1951), Zi Bingchen, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, a modern painter, founded the "Fushou Couple Embroidery Company" in Suzhou, the "Self-reliant Women's Embroidery Institute" in Tianjin, and the "Nantong Women's Training Institute" in Nantong.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

Ten words of the book

35. Zhang Binglin

Zhang Binglin (1869-1936), zimei uncle, a native of Yuhang, Zhejiang, participated in the Restoration Movement in his early years. A master, revolutionary, and thinker of modern Chinese democratic Sinology, he was the chief editor of minbao, the organ of the League, and a master of traditional Chinese linguistics.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)

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36. Hoko

Bao Xi (1871-1930), also known as Ruichen, was a native of Wan (present-day Beijing), who belonged to the Manchurian Zhenglan Banner, and successively served as a scholar in the Cabinet of the Qing Dynasty, an adviser to the Presidential Office of the Republic of China, and a pseudo-Manchurian director of internal affairs. Gong calligraphy, at the same time is a collector and connoisseur of Jinshi calligraphy and paintings.

Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)
Republic of China Calligraphy 108 General (I)