Who was Mo Geng's nickname in Qing Dynasty?

Ni Tian. Ni Tian (1855- 19 19), a figure in the Qing Dynasty, was originally named Baotian, whose word was Mo Geng, and posthumous title Mo Geng, also known as the master of Biyue, was a native of Yangzhou, who lived in Shanghai, had a good figure, a beautiful lady and a good figure, and was especially good at drawing horses, and was famous for her paintings on the sea. A tree grows long, and Panasonic plays the piano and listens to the wind. The inscription reads: "There are no clouds in the mountains and the moon, and Songtao starts at midnight. If you want to write the lyre, the wind will call. " Xuan Tong Xinhai ploughing in the late autumn ". Under the seal, there is Zhu Wen's "Mogeng" on it, and Bai Wen's "Yasuda Longevity" on it. Longitudinal 146.7 cm, transverse 40.3 cm. Now it is collected in Linhai Museum.