The origin and family background of calligrapher Zhang Tixin

Zhang Tianxin was born in the 24th year of Daoguang (1844) and died in the 3rd year (19 1 1). His name was Xiang Sheng, and his name was Xiang Sheng, with the name Mi Sheng, in the first year of Guangxu (1875). Calligraphers and writers in Qing Dynasty. He was employed by Huiwen Academy as the dean of Cuiwen Academy in Wangqingtuo Town, Wuqing, and established more than 30 Yi schools in Jinyi. Smart, hardworking, noble and upright since childhood [1]. In the 25th year of Guangxu (1899), he was elected as the prefect of Zunhua, and was hired as the supervisor of middle school, with a strong school spirit. When Eight-Nation Alliance invaded, he passed through Zunhua and was mistakenly detained as a state shepherd. However, he remained calm, argued and maintained noble national integrity. Foreigners had no choice but to let go, and the whole territory of Zunhua was preserved, so they were deeply respected by the local people and had boundless merits. Later, he was awarded the Jinxian County Order in Gansu Province, and the Revolution of 1911 broke out and he returned to his hometown.