Exhibition and Collection of Songjiang Museum

Cultural relics of Qing dynasty. End stone,15.5cm * 9.7cm *1.2cm.

Yao Chun (1777- 1853), alias Zi Shou and Chun Mu, called himself a Taoist priest, was sick in Liao and an old citizen of Dongshe. Louxian (now Songjiang, Shanghai) people. Prose writer in Qing dynasty. Poet, painter. Poetry and literature are profound. Cultural relics of Qing dynasty. Paper, vertical shaft, 232 cm * 122 cm.

Zhang Xiang He (1785- 1862), formerly known as Gong Kun, was born in Lou County, Jiangsu Province (now Songjiang, Shanghai). Follow the sun. Cultural relics of Qing dynasty. End stone,14cm *10.8cm *1.8cm.

(1823- 1886), whose real name is Yuan, alias Thin Crane and Xiao Qiao, alias Hengyunshanmin, Huating (now Songjiang, Shanghai), lives in Shanghai. As one of the representative painters of the maritime painting school. Works handed down from generation to generation include "Gui Shu Tu" and "Xiang Man Pu Tang Tu". Cultural relics of Qing dynasty. Paper, vertical shaft, 96.2cm * 49.6cm.

Shen Quan (1624- 1684) was born in Huating (now Songjiang, Shanghai). Learn to be honest and clean, and calligraphy is famous. He studied calligraphy, and his grandfathers Mi Fei and Dong Qichang were one of the most important calligraphers in Kangxi period. Cultural relics of Ming dynasty. End stone,19cm *11cm * 7.5cm.

Ma (1840- 1939), a native of Danyang, Jiangsu Province, was born in Dantu, an educator in China, the founder of Fudan University and a patriot. Formerly known as Zhide, renamed Liang and Zisi Zang, also known as Xiang Bo, etc. , successively with educator Cai Yuanpei and celebrities of the Republic of China, such as Yu Youren, etc., and later received the Collected Works of Mr. Ma. During the period of 1959, when investigating cultural relics, the staff of the preparatory office of the county museum found that the tombs of Zhang Wen and Gong (Xianghe), officials of the Qing Jiaqing Ministry of Industry buried at the west foot of Hengshan Mountain, had been excavated. By inquiring about the unearthed cultural relics, a complete quilt was obtained. In the Qing dynasty, princes and lords gave sutras and quilts. Made of brocade, weaving Tibetan scriptures.