Who's Tian Huan?

Tian Huan

(1893.1-1982.6): Wei was transferred from Qichun, Hubei. Member of China League. When I was a child, I entered a private school, 19 12 was admitted to Tokyo Zhicheng Middle School, and 19 14 was enrolled in Tokyo Fine Arts School. In the meantime, he served as Sun Yat-sen's accompanying secretary. 19 14 was the director of the printing and casting bureau of China Revolutionary Party, and once carved "Grand Marshal Seal" and "Sun" for Sun Yat-sen. 19 19 once sold books and paintings. From 1920 to 1949, he worked in military and political departments at all levels in Guangdong, Shanghai, Henan, Beijing, Hubei and other provinces and cities. After the founding of New China, Tian Huan successively served as a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee, a member of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee, a librarian of the Shanghai Museum of Literature and History, and a counselor of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. He is a member of China Calligraphers Association and the executive director of Shanghai Chinese Painting Association. His paintings and calligraphy works are well-known at home and abroad, and have been exhibited many times and included in special collections.

Chinese name: Tian Huan.

Alias: Send Reed

Nationality: China.

Birthplace: Qichun, Hubei Province

Date of birth: 1893. 1

Date of death: 1982.6

Occupation: Member of China League.

Graduate school: Young students enter private schools.

Main achievements: 19 12 was admitted to Tokyo Zhicheng middle school.

Sun Yat-sen's former secretary's entourage

Sun Yat-sen was engraved with the seal of Grand Marshal and so on.

Member of China Calligraphers Association.

Member of the Central Committee of China Revolutionary Committee

Representative works: collection of works by modern famous artists (1924) and representative works of calligraphy (1948).

Personal deeds

Tian Huan is a member of the Communist Youth League in China. Young entered a private school. 19 12 was admitted to Zhicheng middle school in Tokyo, Japan, and 19 14 was admitted to Tokyo Fine Arts School. In the meantime, he served as Sun Yat-sen's accompanying secretary. 19 14 was the director of the printing and casting bureau of China Revolutionary Party, and once carved "Grand Marshal Seal" and "Sun" for Sun Yat-sen. 19 19 once sold books and paintings. From 1920 to 1949, he worked in military and political departments at all levels in Guangdong, Shanghai, Henan, Beijing, Hubei and other provinces and cities. 1953 Librarian of Shanghai Literature and History Research Institute. 1958 to the Counselor's Office of Shanghai Municipal People's Government. Member of China Calligraphers Association. Calligraphy works were published in the 1920s. The Collection of Modern Masters (1924) and Calligraphy Masterpieces (1948) include seal script and regular script works. He has written many inscriptions and participated in all previous calligraphy and seal cutting exhibitions in Shanghai.

Family profile

Father Tian Shilian is the son-in-law of Lu Songnian, the champion of new subjects in the late Qing Dynasty and the general of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Tian Huan's brother Tian Tong (1879- 1930) was the backbone of the Revolution of 1911. Tian Huan/kloc-joined the league in 0/908, 16 years old, and later participated in the Revolution of 1911 in Hubei. 19 14 joined Sun Yat-sen's China Revolutionary Party in Tokyo and served as Sun Yat-sen's attendant secretary until his death. Sun Yat-sen called Tian Tong "Mr. Datian" and Tian Huan "Mr. Oda". After liberation, Tian Huan was a famous calligrapher in China. He used to be a librarian of Shanghai Literature and History Research Institute and a counselor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government Counselor's Office.