Xu Chu?
Huangshan Shou
Huang Shanshou (1855-1919) was originally named Yao, also known as Xu Chu, also known as Xu Daoren, later known as Xuchi Laoren, also known as Lisheng, in Wujin, Jiangsu (today's Changzhou) people. The official is directly affiliated with Tongzhi. He was poor in his childhood and devoted himself to calligraphy and painting. He was once called into the palace by the Qing court to evaluate paintings and teach them to his disciples, and he was quite famous for his paintings. When the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded Beijing, he fled to Shanghai to make a living by painting, and founded the Yuyuan Garden Charity Association with Wu Changshuo and others. He is good at painting figures, landscapes, flowers, animals and ink dragons. When writing about characters and ladies, I like to use meticulous brushwork with heavy colors, elegance and beauty, and the charm of Qi Qi; the landscapes are mostly green, and the charm is ancient and elegant, which also shows the skill; the double hooks of flowers and birds have vivid expressions, and the brushwork is vigorous; interspersed with ink plums, bamboos and stones , sway freely and with charm. The calligraphers of Tang Dynasty, Northern Wei Dynasty, Zheng Xie and Yun Shouping got its charm.
Take the scroll itself as an example. It is not well preserved. If it is true, it would be a pity