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Kanda family harvest
Qing Dynasty: Guizhuang
Rice fragrant straw ripe autumn,
Que Mo stretches across ten thousand acres.
Five years of grain delivery Jurchen Kingdom,
Heaven is full of ambition and no field.
About the Author
Guizhuang (1613~1673) was a calligrapher, painter and writer of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. A Zuo Ming, also spelled Erli, also spelled Xuan Gong, and hengxuan, also known as Guizang, Huihuihu, Hanging Bow, Yuan Gong, Junjun Jushan, Yiqun Gongzi, etc., kunshan (now part of Jiangsu) people. The Ming Dynasty essayist guiguang great-grandson, the calligraphy and painting seal engraver Gui Changshi Jizi, the late Ming Dynasty zhusheng, friendly with Gu Yanwu, known as "Guiqi Guwei", Shunzhi in the second year of Kunshan to fight against the Qing, defeated and killed, good cursive, bamboo painting, the article is deep, poetry and more strange. There are "Xuan Bow", "Heng Xuan", the names of the heirs "Gui Xuan Gong Wen Banknote", "Gui Xuan Gong Testament".
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