
Wu Da Li (chéng) (1835~1902), originally known as DaChun, zi zhi jing, also known as Qing Qing, heng xuan, late number,
Tongzhi first visited Shanghai and entered the Pinghua Society Calligraphy and Painting Society. In the seventh year of Qing Tongzhi (1868), he served as a scholar, Hebei Province, Taibu Temple Secretary, and Left Vice Capital Yushi. In the twelfth year of Guangxu (1886), he was promoted to inspector of Guangdong. In August of the thirteenth year of Guangxu, he was the governor of Shandong Province, Henan. In the eighteenth year of Guangxu, he was appointed as the governor of Hunan. At the beginning of the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War, he led the Xiang army out of the customs to retake Haicheng, and was dismissed from his post due to military defeat. He loved the golden stone all his life and worked on poetry and painting. He teaches Longmen College. He rarely learned seal books from Chen Shuofu, and after middle age, he also participated in the ancient Chinese script and improved precision. The inscription is square and fluent, unique and unique. Long engraving. As a landscape and flowers, with a beautiful pen, try to imitate the Yun Shouping landscape flower album, and linhuang easy to visit the monument is particularly wonderful. Fine identification, happy collection, especially able to interpret ancient Chinese characters. Died at the age of sixty-eight.
A native of Wu County, Jiangsu (present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu).
Qing Dynasty officials, scholars, epigraphers, calligraphers and painters, and national heroes.
In the seventh year of Qing Tongzhi (1868), he entered the priesthood.
Good at painting landscapes and flowers, good at seal writing. All thanks to the appreciation of the golden stone.
Seal Book "Guangxu Eighteenth Year Album"