Zheng Qi Zheng Qi (1622-1693) Character Ru Ware, No. Gukou. A native of Shangyuan (present-day Nanjing), Jiangsu. As the second son of the famous doctor Zheng Zhiyan, he is deeply rooted in family medicine, and he takes the practice of medicine as his profession, and he does not learn to do so. When he was young, he was determined to learn from the Han Monument for more than 30 years, and poured out his family resources to visit the Han Monument in Hebei and Shandong. Qing Fangshuo's "Cao Quan Stele" trek: "At the beginning of the country, Zhenggukou Mountain people specialized in this body, enough to be famous, when it moved and changed shape, it felt ancient and interesting." As for the big book, the pen and ink have turned into smoke. He advocated the study of Chinese steles, which played an important role in the revival of the later study of Han steles. He said to himself: "Writing is the most difficult to write, the pen is in the hand, if it is controlled by the crossbow, the shaochi will be defeated." "Its book is ethereal and ethereal, alive and beautiful. Bao Shichen's "Yizhou Double Series" lists his affiliation as "Yi pin shang". At times, it is known as "Taniguchi Eight Points Ancient and Modern First". Later generations called it the first person of the Qing Dynasty Lishu.
Zheng Ji Lishu Jiannan Poetry Axis
