Which dynasty was Wu Shijian from?
Wu (1868 ~ 1934) is a famous epigraphist and bibliophile in modern times. Words? Zhai, first of all, Han Jia, first of all, is a non-traditional vulgar person. Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) was born. Wu is the great-grandson of Zhen Wu. In the 18th year of Guangxu (1892), palace examination was a Renchen Jinshi, ranking first and second (second place), and was awarded editor by imperial academy. Later, he served as an academician, senior consultant and editor of the Qing History Museum of Jiangxi Political Research Institute. During the Republic of China, he was famous for his comments on epigraphy, textual research on steles and intensive study of historical records. With his father Wu, he concentrated on collecting books. In the early years of the Republic of China, because there were nine Shang bells, it was named "Nine Bell Houses". In the early years, there was a bookstore named "Han Jiashi", so there were 40 volumes of "Han Jiashi Diary", and 2 volumes were continued. In the diary, the inscriptions, inscriptions and ancient books are researched, and reading notes, anecdotes of the court, the Reform Movement of 1898, the boxer rebellion and so on are recorded in detail. There are four volumes in the bibliography: classic records and supplementary record books. He is the author of Ci of the Qing Dynasty, Examples of Yi wares in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Postscript of Nine Bell Jingshe, Poems of Jiashi, etc.