Zhang Meisun (1894~1973), modern watercolor painter, member of the China Artists Association. His young name was Fu Zhong, and he later changed his name to Meisun (梅孙) and was called Duke Of Elk. Haining, Zhejiang.
Zhang Meisun lost his father at an early age, and at the age of fifteen, he went to Shanghai to work as an apprentice in a pawnshop, and learned to paint from Zhou Xiang for nine years in his spare time. Later, he worked for British American Tobacco and learned the art of lithography. He assisted friends in running art schools, art companies, and art painting clubs. Later, he joined the White Goose Painting Club and taught at Kunfan, Qingxin and other girls' middle schools. After the fall of Shanghai in 1937, he moved to the concession to teach and sell paintings for a living. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, he entered the Shanghai Municipal Art Museum. From the 1920s to the 1940s, he taught at Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts and girls' high schools such as Qingxin, Kunfan, Mingde and Huaiwen, and presided over the editing of pictures in Shanghai Declaration, Children's Morning News, and Xinya Bookstore. From the 1950s to the 1960s, he traveled inside and outside the Great Wall and traveled north and south of the great river to sketch. In his later years, he was hired as a librarian at the Shanghai Museum of Culture and History. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as an editor of Xuelin Bookstore, New Art Publishing House, and Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House. He retired in 1960 due to illness.

In 1950, it was made the Gorge Stone River Channel
Zhang Meisun was one of the early members of the comic book club. His painting style tends to be natural, adheres to landscape sketching, advocates the creation of teachers, and the painting style is simple. The watercolor paintings he has made like to use dry painting methods, and draw on the traditional landscape painting artistic treatment methods in China, and the brushwork has national characteristics.
Zhang Meisun painted all over the mountains and fields of the motherland, urban and rural areas, adults and children, pavilions and pavilions in that era, and he recorded the Chinese style of that era with the pen in his hand.
Zhang Meisun watercolor painting appreciation:
In 1934, he made Wangdian Stone Bridge
In 1935, it was made a garden in Suzhou
In 1953, the grains were hard
White flowers and goldfish in 1955
In 1956, it was made a stone out of the wood tree
In 1956, the Tide of the Qiantang River rose
In 1958, he was made at the Shanghai Indoor Stadium
1959 Nanjing Road Morning
Raked in 1960
Harvested in 1960
In 1960, he made a night battle to pick up the lights
In 1960, it was made a small bridge
In 1961, he made the East Lake Mountain Ridge
In 1961, it was made the Spring Hall of Yu Garden
Zhang Meisun made the water pavilion in 1962
Zhang Meisun made Guilin Flower Bridge in 1963
Landscape in 1962
In 1962, he made Guilin Landscape
In 1962, it was made a mountain village by the river
1963 West Lake Morning Dawn
In 1963, he made Xin'anjiang
In 1964, he was made the Wuchang East Lake Pavilion
1995 In the countryside
Workers and Peasants River - Zhang Meisun
Guilin Landscape - Zhang Meisun
Li Xihu - Zhang Meisun
Xinzhuang fisherman - Zhang Meisun
Xingping Lijiang - Zhang Meisun