Wang's introduction

Wang (1845- 1900) was born in Fushan County, Shandong Province (now Fushan District, Yantai City). Modern epitaphs, collectors and calligraphers in China were the first people to discover and collect Oracle Bone Inscriptions. In the sixth year of Guangxu, he was a scholar and was awarded the editor of Hanlin. Third, propose a toast to imperial academy. In the year of Gengzi, the Boxer Rebellion attacked Beijing and Tianjin, and was appointed as the permanent envoy to Shi Jing. Eight-Nation Alliance invaded the capital, the emperor fled, the king and his wife and daughter-in-law were martyred, and posthumous title was "civilized". Wang dabbled in the history of books and loved epigraphy. He is the author of Stone Carvings in Han Dynasty, Selected Works of Gu Quan, Stone Carvings in Southern and Northern Dynasties and Stone Carvings in Fushan. He was closely related to collectors and scholars such as Weng Tonghe, Xu Wei, Pan Zuyin, Luo Zhenyu, Liu E, etc., and was appreciated by Cixi, who painted with imperial brush and ordered the king to inscribe. See Qing Draft, Wang Chonghuan's Chronicle of Wang Nian, Wang Wenji, and Wang's Father of Oracle Inscriptions, etc.