Qing Dynasty calligrapher and painter Xiong Jingxing Gengshu (1850) Cursive Calligraphy Lingu Tie, Four Screens
Xiong Jingxing (1791-1856), Zi Boqing, Dijiang, Dijiang, Di'an, Nanhai people. In the twenty-first year of Qing Jiaqing (1816), he was raised to the rank of official Kaijian (in present-day Zhaoqing). Later, he became the head of Xuehai Hall. Gong ancient literary words, poetry is also beautiful, good at painting landscapes, flowers, quite a reputation, simple and vigorous, through the back of the paper. Calligraphy Yan, Willow, Xingcaojian G Li Yong, Mi Fu. The painting imitates Wu Zhen and Shen Zhou.
Qing Dynasty calligrapher and painter Xiong Jingxing Gengshu (1850) Cursive Calligraphy Lingu Tie, Four Screens
Qing Dynasty calligrapher and painter Xiong Jingxing Gengshu (1850) Cursive Calligraphy Lingu Tie, Four Screens
Qing Dynasty calligrapher and painter Xiong Jingxing Gengshu (1850) Cursive Calligraphy Lingu Tie, Four Screens
Qing Dynasty calligrapher and painter Xiong Jingxing Gengshu (1850) Cursive Calligraphy Lingu Tie, Four Screens
Qing Dynasty calligrapher and painter Xiong Jingxing Gengshu (1850) Cursive Calligraphy Lingu Tie, Four Screens