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      Jin Mengshi, other name was He, courtesy name was Meng Shi, was born in Wu Xian Jiangsu. He was a calligrapher of the end of Qing Dynasy and the Republic of China. He was a member of Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Research Association, and one of the representatives of the Shanghai Painting School. Many of his works has human figures and flowers illustrated within them.

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    • Wu Zheng

      Wu Zheng, courtesy name Daiqiu, with the pen names Baoshi Ju Shi, Shulin Zhongzi, and Chunhui Waishi, was born in Chongde County, Zhejiang Province, and was a native of Lusi Bay. He was a painter during the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China.

    • Fu Tienian

      Fu Tienian was born in Chaozhou, a son of Fu Ji. At the age of 9, he wrote on the stone wall of Jinshan Mountain in Chaozhou, and his calligraphy was excellent. Currently, the stone wall has been destroyed, but the word “Wei Yun” remains on the south side of the Hunan rock.

    • Ma Gongyu

      Ma Gongyu, originally named Gongyu, later changed his name to Gongyu and Gongyu. His calligraphy was excellent in all styles: seal script (篆書), clerical script (隸書), regular script (真書), and cursive script (草書). In regular and cursive scripts, he followed the styles of Zhong You and Wang Xizhi, with powerful brushstrokes and a smooth, refined flow. His seal script and clerical script demonstrated even greater skill, and his name spread widely across China, from the Yangtze River to the north. In painting, he excelled in landscape, flowers, and birds and fish.

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