Zhang Boju's introduction

Zhang Boju (1898— 1982) is a native of Xiangcheng, Henan. Born in an official family, he was one of the four sons of the Republic of China. Zhang Boju is a cultural genius who is a connoisseur, painter, poet and researcher of Peking Opera. He has written many books, such as Congbi Ci and Ji Meng's Poems in Di Hong. 19 18 graduated from Yuan Shikai's mixed model cavalry division. He has successively served as a transfer officer of the Military Affairs Department of An Wujun, a member of Shaanxi Military Supervision Department, a director and auditor-general of Salt Industry Bank, a professor of North China University of Arts and Sciences, a distinguished member of the Palace Museum, the chairman of Beiping Fine Arts Branch, a member of National Cultural Heritage Administration Appraisal Committee, a member of the first Beijing CPPCC, an associate researcher and deputy curator of Jilin Provincial Museum, and a librarian of the Central Museum of Literature and History. 1982 died in Beijing on February 26th. Liu Haisu, a master of art, once said, "He is a mountain on the plateau of contemporary culture. Four rivers gushed from his vast mind, that is, painting and calligraphy collection, poetry, drama and calligraphy. The four sisters communicate with each other and have their own personalities. They can be called old celebrities in Beijing, and the art garden is really a scholar. "