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Zhang Boying

  • Zhang Boying, courtesy name Shaopu, was a calligrapher, epigrapher, poet, and scholar.

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    • Zhang Zhidong

      Zhang Zhidong, courtesy name Xiaodai (字: 孝達), was a prominent official of the late Qing Dynasty and a leading figure of the Self-Strengthening Movement (洋務運動).

    • Qian Long

      Emperor Qianlong, of the Aixinjueluo clan, named Hongli, was the fourth son of Emperor Yongzheng. He was the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the Qing army entered the country and established its capital in Beijing. Tibetans respected him as the "Emperor Manjusri". His temple name was Gaozong, his posthumous title was simply Chunhuang, and he was buried in Yuling in the Eastern Tombs of the Qing Dynasty.

    • Ye Bochang

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    • Chen Shuncheng

      Chen Shuncheng, a well-known writer in Asia and a native of Taipei Xinzhuang. A historical novelist born in Motomachi, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. In 1998, he was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Third Class. He is a member of the Japan Art Academy. He is a pioneer of Japanese and Chinese historical novels. After his death he was conferred the rank of Zhuixu (Junior Fourth Rank).

    • Gu Boda

      Gu Boda, the other name is Baikui. Good at landscape painting and flower painting, also excels at water ink painting.

    • Qi Baishi

      Qi Baishi (1864-1957), courtesy name was Wei Qing, art name was Bin Sheng, Jiping Laoren and Baishi Shanren, a prominent contemporary Chinese painter. He became a painter from a carpenter and he succeeded in painting. Many of his works had plants and animals.

    • Shixue Jushi

    • Zhou Zhaoxiang

    • Guo Zeyun

    • Zheng Xiaoxu

      Zheng Xiaoxu was a modern Chinese politician, poet, and calligrapher. He was good at regular script, and one of the advocates of “Tong Guang School”.

    • Cao Rulin

      Cao Rulin (1877-1966), courtesy name Runtian, was a high-ranking official in the early Republic of China and the leader of the New Communications Clique. Before the May Fourth Movement, he served as Minister of Transportation, Minister of Finance, and General Manager of the Bank of Communications. He was also a politician in the Beiyang Government (Beijing Government).

    • Liu Xu

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