Xu calligrapher

Kang Youwei, who is over 60 years old, married a teenage girl, Zhang Achui, as his sixth aunt (some people say it is his seventh aunt) and became the talk of Hangzhou teahouses and wineries. In May of that year, the wedding was held in Kang Mansion, Yuyuan Road, Shanghai, and dignitaries and celebrities went to congratulate them.

A person will not be born as another creature just because he is crowned with the word history. He may shine for a while, but don't expect him to be the sun.

19 16 In the summer, after Yuan Shikai's death, the Governor of Zhejiang Province Lu and the Public Security Bureau Director invited Kang Youwei to spend the summer in the West Lake and live in Liu Zhuang. He brought his daughter Kang Tongbi and his son-in-law. It was this summer that gave him the idea of settling down in Hangzhou. With the help of local dignitaries and warlords, Kang Youwei bought more than 30 mu of land in Dingjiashan area of West Lake in 19 17, which lasted for four years and cost 452,000 yuan. Arrived at 192 1, a one-day garden was built, which Hangzhou people used to call Kangzhuang, just beside the West Lake. He likes it very much. He lives here almost every spring and autumn. He also prepared a boat for himself. In my spare time, I often go boating in the West Lake, talking about poetry and paper, and enjoying the beautiful scenery of the lake.

19 19 one day in late spring, he saw a girl who was a boatman, healthy and full of youth, and wanted to keep it for himself. He found that the girl's surname was Zhang and her nickname was Cui. She was only 19 years old, had no in-laws and her father died young. I ask someone to tell me. If I can't say it once, I ask someone to say it again. Perseverance, gifts and promises finally moved Zhang Achui's mother and put forward a condition: if she wants to marry Atui, she must arrange her two brothers to work in the Kang family. Kang Youwei's match between the old and the young in his later years was thus completed. It is said that Kang Youwei gave Tracy a name, Zhang Guang, the word Yi Ming. Such elegant words are probably beyond the reach of a boatman.

Kang Youwei, who is over 60 years old, married Zhang Achui, a teenage girl, as the sixth aunt (some people say it is the seventh aunt) and became the talk of Hangzhou teahouses and wineries. In May of that year, the wedding was held in Kang Mansion, Yuyuan Road, Shanghai, and dignitaries and celebrities went to congratulate them. Shanghai was a sensation, and many newspapers reported it.

It is said that there is a Cui and other ministers' concubines named Kang Youwei. He is obsessed with the love of the Qing court and the valium he wears, so he will actively participate in the restoration of Zhang Xun. However, in New China, all walks of life have given enough tolerance to his contribution to the reform and reform.

Kang Youwei's favorite in his later years was the illiterate Artu. He not only hired a tutor to teach her to read and write, but also a first-class calligrapher personally taught her to write. Every time he is drunk and wants to write, he is surrounded by Tracy.

1927, 70-year-old Kang Youwei died in Qingdao, and the prosperity of Hangzhou gradually declined. Young Zhang Achui began to be widowed, and the economy gradually became poor. Since then, a lot of Kang Youwei's handwriting has appeared on the booths of various scenic spots in the West Lake, including couplets, nave, Heng Pao, banners, etc., and the couplet bid for 50 yuan. According to the stall owner, shortly before his death, Kang Youwei wrote 2,000 calligraphy for a Cui behind closed doors, saying, "I don't have gold for my old age, and these 2,000 are red in disguise, which will last you a lifetime." .

After a long time, Kang Youwei's original works by the West Lake are endless. Some people suspect that a manufacturer specializing in Kang Youwei's original works secretly supplied them. In the mid-1930s, the price of a couplet fell to 5 yuan. It turns out that these so-called original works were written by the nephew of Xu Qin, a disciple of Kangwanmu Cottage. In his later years, Kang Youwei used to grind ink, spread paper, seal cutting, practice calligraphy hard and imitate Kang Youwei. Most of the so-called original works sold at the West Lake stall are in his handwriting, and only the seal is genuine.

Now Xu and his grandmother reached a gentleman's agreement. He wrote, Cui sealed, and the proceeds from selling words were divided into two parts. The Cui family are reluctant to sell Kang Youwei's original works. Whenever she thinks of her dead husband, she will open the box and take a look at the original. It is said that 1945, the reason why A Cui died was that this secret was discovered and a box of Kang Youwei's original works was stolen. Tracy was worried and finally died. ("Time Expo")