The ancestor of Zhejiang school

Zhejiang School rose in the middle of Qing Dynasty, and together with Anhui School, it was called the two main schools in Qing Dynasty, and its originator was Ding Jing. Ding Jing (1695-1765) was born in Qiantang (Hangzhou), Zhejiang Province, and was known as Blunt Ding and Yan Lin. Calligrapher and seal engraver in Qing Dynasty, one of the eight schools of Xiling, founder of Zhejiang School. Good stone tablet, accurate identification, rich collection, once searched for stone carvings, and wrote "Wulin Stone Record". Another author is Yan Lin Poetry Collection and Long Hongshan People Collection. Ding Jing is the ancestor of "Zhejiang School". Among its successors, Jiang Ren's seal cutting is ancient and graceful, Huang Yi's seal cutting is elegant and elegant, Chen Yuzhong's seal cutting is industrious, Chen Hongshou's seal cutting is vigorous and skillful, and Qian Song's seal cutting is rich, simple and vigorous, which is different from previous schools and has a new look.