Da Zhongguang's Calligraphy
He claimed to be a Taoist priest sweeping leaves in Yugang. In his later years, he lived in Maoshan to learn Taoism, and changed his name to Guang Chuan, Buguang and Yiguang, also known as Fengzhen and Shiqing Taoist. He comes from Maozhuang Village, Baitu Town, jurong city City, Jiangsu Province. In the ninth year of Shunzhi (1652), he was a scholar, an official and a governor in Jiangxi. Dismissed from office, returned to his hometown, lived in seclusion at the foot of Maoshan Mountain, studied Taoism, read Dan Shu, and devoted himself to Taoism. Died at the age of seventy. He is good at calligraphy and painting, and he is also called "four great masters" with Jiang, He Chao. In the 11th year of Kangxi (1672), the exquisite ancient prose was used as the axis to imitate the landscape of Yuan people, and it was recorded in Xu Zhai's Famous Paintings.
Figure 1 collection of Tiandulou in Jinling, light imitation of paper vertical axis of big and stupid landscape.
Fig. 2 Da Zhongguang's vertical axis collection of "green shadows and smoke" paper in Qing Dynasty Jinling Tiandu Building.