Who is the calligrapher who has a hobby of "calligraphy and stone"

Wu Changshuo (1844 ——1927), formerly known as Jun, was born in Anji, Zhejiang Province, and his alias was Lu and Kutie. China was a key figure in the development and transformation of modern calligraphy and painting art, a master of "poetry, calligraphy, painting and seal", a famous painter, calligrapher and seal engraver in China in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and was also called "the four masters of Shanghai style in the late Qing Dynasty" with Ren Bonian, Zhao and Xu Gu. Wu Changshuo's artistic creation is greater than creation, and he is best at freehand brushwork flowers. He painted with calligraphy, and integrated calligraphy, seal cutting, brushwork and composition into his paintings, forming a unique painting style full of golden stone flavor. He wrote Mei Lan with a seal brush, made grapes with weeds, and made flowers and wood and stones. His brushwork is rough and bold, vigorous and powerful, and his composition is almost as white as a book seal, with a combination of reality and reality, a prominent theme and strong color contrast.