Did the champion become a calligrapher in the last imperial examination in the history of China?

After the September 18th Incident? Manchukuo? In the name of Puyi, some officials wanted Liu Chunlin to be the minister of education of the Puppet Manchukuo, and so on. Liu Chunlin saw the real intention of the puppet Manchukuo government and was angry with the Japanese invaders for invading China, so Liu Chunlin vowed not to be a traitor.

However, they are not reconciled. After the July 7th Incident, the Japanese army captured Beiping, and another traitor wanted to ask Liu Chunlin to be the mayor of Beiping. Very well said, but Liu Chunlin refused directly.

Calligraphy master

I have to say, Liu Chun Lin really writes fine print. Can you use it to describe it? Wandering and pitching, tolerance and romance are just iron paintings, charming as silver hooks? To praise his pen and ink. Once, one of his test papers was circulated on the Internet. The words on it seemed to be printed, but in fact, it was really written by Liu Chunlin. More? Learn to be strict in block letters, and learn from Liu in block letters? Speech is circulated in the circle of literati. His calligraphy is not only neat, but also unique. Many calligraphers are ashamed of themselves. In his later years, Liu Chunlin made a living by selling words, because he would never be a traitor, and he did not dispute fame and fortune. The famous calligrapher Zheng knew his experience and was surprised at what he did!

Later, Liu Chunlin also published small copybooks such as Preface to Tang Sanzang and Preface to Lanting, and his name was also included in the large dictionary China Calligraphy Dictionary published by Hongkong Pu Shu Publishing House and Guangdong People's Publishing House. He also set up points in Baoding and other places? Zhili Bookstore? , has made great contributions to the spread of China culture.

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1944, Liu Chunlin died of a heart attack, but his deeds and calligraphy have been passed down to this day, and he deserves to be the top scholar. People in the future will always remember that there was such a champion in the Qing Dynasty who would rather be driven out of the house than be a traitor, and would rather sell words for a living than seek fame and fortune. Not only does his calligraphy need people to learn, but also his spirit deserves people's praise.