Wu Changshuo's seal script works

Wu Changshuo (1844- 1927), formerly known as Jun Qing, was born in Anji, Zhejiang. Famous painter, calligrapher and seal engraver in China during the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. He integrates "poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing" into one, and integrates epigraphy, calligraphy and painting into one furnace. Known as "the first stone drum seal script" and "the last peak of literati painting". He is an out-and-out "all-rounder"

As a teenager, influenced by his father, Wu Changshuo liked writing and printing books. Regular script began to learn strictly, and then Zhong Yuanchang; Li Shu studied China stone carvings; The study of seal script was initially influenced by Deng, Zhao and others. Later, when he created Shigu, he merged with others and formed his own unique artistic style. The writing styles of Huang Tingjian, Wang Duo and Huang Daozhou were greatly influenced by Beibei's writing style and printing, with ups and downs. The study of calligraphy is also extensive.