Names of calligraphers with Dai surname in Qing Dynasty

1. Dai, a calligrapher of Hanlin in Qing Dynasty, whose great-grandfather worked as a salt merchant, settled in Lutai from Jiangnan and then moved to Liu Zhuang. It should be said that the salt trade has communicated the cultural exchanges between North and South. Dai was an outstanding official in the imperial examination in Qing Dynasty. His calligraphy art was famous for a while in Guangxu period, and it became a school of its own, with the name of "famous crown suitable for heaven" and "southern yellow (self-yuan) penetrating the north"

2. Dai Quheng (Dai's second son) (A.D.1755-181year) was born in Qing Dayu (now Dayu) County. After winning the champion, he became the highest administrative official of the Qing Dynasty, which won the great favor of Emperor Jiaqing. His father Dai, his uncle Dai and his brother Dai Xinheng are all scholars, who have served in imperial academy successively. Bao Chen Shi, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, said: "Learn the classics and try them, which runs through the north and south." All of a sudden, the world is called "spreading in the west and wearing in four ways", and there is no winner with Bilong. "

3. (Yue, Tong Yue), born in Cangzhou, Hebei Province, whose real name is Ding Yuan. In his later years, he became an iron broom and made a trip.