Listen to the birds in the forest; See Yun Fei in the deep valley.
Think by stone; See how far the clouds are. (Qi Juzao)
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Qi Junzao (1793- 1866) is a native of Shouyang, Shanxi Province, whose name is Shu Ying and Chun Fu. Minister of Qing dynasty, three generations of emperors. In the 19th year of Jiaqing (18 14), he was a Jinshi, edited by Jishi Shu, and was appointed as a scholar in Tiren Pavilion, the Prince of Taibao. Posthumous title Wen Duan. Qi Juanzao (1793- 1866), whose name is Shuying and whose name is Chunfu, is from Shouyang, Shanxi. He was a famous poet and calligrapher during Daoguang, Xianfeng and Tongzhi years in Qing Dynasty. He collected nearly 3,000 poems in his life and edited 12 volume "Nine Pavilions in Bangkok". Qi Juanzao's calligraphy is profound, vigorous and unique, from the seal script to the original, from Yan Liu to the valley. Critics said that it achieved the ultimate goal of "profound writing" and was praised as "treasured for a long time".