Who knows the life of Shang Wuyue, a calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China?

Shang Wuyue, a Calligrapher in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China

Shang Wuyue (date of birth and death unknown), male, from Miao Wen Lane, Changwu County. Yi Jiu Chronicle said, "There are five mountains attached to the students, and they are excellent in character and learning, and their calligraphy is the best." I have studied hard and learned a lot since I was a child. He is based on poverty and indifference and despises fame and fortune. He worked as a teacher in Fengxiang Xifu for 7 years. His scholarship was rigorous and his students were famous. After teaching, I like calligraphy and am good at Liu Ti. Delicate and powerful, unique style. He wrote the "Ritual Gate" in the original temple, the "Lu Yi" in the county seat and the plaque "Hall of Great Heroes" in Zhaoruo Temple. A large amount of ink remains among the people and is loved by people.