1. Ming dynasty: Zhao
Zhao was born in 1573 and died in 1626. He was the number one scholar in the Wanli period. He was only 25 years old when he graduated, so he was young and promising. "Asking about Emperor's Politics and Emperor's Heart" was written when he took part in the court examination, and it is the only scholar in China. Although he came from an official family and his father was a right assistant minister, he did not indulge himself because of his prominent family background, but studied hard. Seeing the words like a face, we can see from his words that his character is also extremely correct. Later, he also worked as a bachelor's assistant minister, assistant minister of does, and the highest official of does. Later, because of his integrity, he was dismissed and returned to his hometown. Nobody chased him after he died. Zhao's number one book is not only neat in calligraphy, but also very consistent with the concept of governing the country in modern society. Governing the country according to law has always been the core idea of the top scholar book.
2. Qing Dynasty: Liu Chunlin
Liu Chunlin, 1872, was born in Suning County, Hejian Prefecture, Zhili, China in the late Qing Dynasty. 32 years old, 1904, the first scholar, a late bloomer, the last scholar in China history. Compared with his background, Zhao is not as rich as he is. His family is poor, and they have been farmers for generations. But he loves calligraphy and painting, especially small letters. His calligraphy attainments are very high, and he has published many versions of copybooks. After the Revolution of 1911, he lived in seclusion at home, then engaged in some literary and entertainment activities in the then government, and later served as the director of the education department of Zhili Province and the director of the preparatory office for Zhili autonomy. Sure enough, gold will shine everywhere. Although Liu Chunlin lives in a turbulent era, he is a leader in his field, and his literary achievements have contributed to the spread of China culture.