Pinyin: Liu Guan
Font size: Chuan Dao, from Wushushan.
Dynasty: Yuan Dynasty
Date of birth and death: 1270— 1342.
Native place: Lanxi, Wuzhou (now Zhejiang)
Character profile: Yuan scholar, writer, poet, calligrapher and painter. In the fourth year of Dade (1300), Chaju was the imperial edict of Jiangshan County, and a few years later he was promoted to Zheng Xue, Changguo Prefecture. Yan You was a teaching assistant in Guo Zi for six years (13 19) and was promoted to a doctorate. In the first year of Taiding (1324), he was promoted to Dr. Taichang. All court ceremonies must be based on ancient and modern times, and everyone must accept its careful review; Taiding was promoted to Confucianism in Jiangxi for three years (1326), and returned to Doumen for less than ten years, where he was apprenticed, studied and immersed in Neo-Confucianism. In the first year of Zheng Zheng (134 1 year), he served as an official of Guozi and editor of the National History Museum. He is knowledgeable and versatile. His works are good at calligraphy and he is good at appreciating antiques and calligraphy. He, together with Yu Ji, Xie Lisi, Huang Wei and Liu Guan, are called four outstanding figures. He is the author of epigraphy, Jin Guang Ji, Zi, Liu Ji, Zhi Dai Ji, Zi, Jin Guang Ji and Jin Guang Ji.